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2008 Yamaha R1 Raven ! on 2040-motos

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For sale is this 2008 Yamaha Raven R1!this is the bike that won the Moto GP!! Beat out all others including Suzuki!!you chip this bike it would cost you over $5000 for a susuki to beat it on the track!!!fastest gtrack bike this year!Small dent on tank from tip over- but other then that mint!!short levers, new gripsm factory everything !!clear title, runs rides like brand new bike !!amazing bikeFinancing avail with Good Credit and Good deposit.. All our bikes and Credit app on-line at www.MeanStreet>net under inventory or callGreer ,SCGreenville SC

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