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Yamaha : Yzf-r 2004 Yamaha R1 In Austin Amazing Condition on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Austin, Texas

Austin, TX
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This is my 2004 Yamaha R1. I am only selling it because I got a 2012 R1 and I am already starting to regret selling this one. It's been an awesome bike, but sadly it's time for her to find a new home. The bike is a clear and clear title, and it has never been down on the ground. Here are the vitals: 11,190 mis Flawless condition, never wrecked Full Titanium Exhaust system made by Arata ($2400) Includes the seat and the OEM seat cowling ($150) Dyno Tuned with a Power Commander III (PC3) USB mapped for strong street use. ($350) Greggs Custom Turn Signals ($75) Puig Fender Eliminator ($115) Puig Windscreen ($75) Gorilla Antitheft ($275) RK GB530GXW chain ($225) Powdercoated Wheels, matched perfectly to the bodywork (they were black, originally $500) Brand new battery installed today (12/8/13) $125 Barnett Upgraded Carbon Kevlar Clutch. $215 Full Yamaha Factory Warranty Extension through December 2017. $50 deductible. Unlimited Mileage. $1500 value I am also including a $200 Yamaha OEM factory cover, not shown. All of the extras are well over $4500 . They are all tastefully done and the bike looks amazing. The bike runs exactly as it should. It is *perfect* and needs absolutely nothing. The tires have about 25mis on them, just from the dealership and around the block last week. All maintenance is up to date. She's a get-on-and-ride kind of bike. The warranty can be pre-owned at any official Yamaha dealership in the United States. You will need to transfer the warranty which is a $75.00 one-time fee. This warranty is a "cadillac" warranty and covers everything except wear-and-tear items. Good luck in your hunt, guys. This 1 is a real gem. You don't want to miss it. I doubt you will find a better deal on an R1 I can promise you that much. I have the title in hand. Shipping is easy, I shipped my R1 from New England to Austin for $335.00 fully insured. If you are in a hurry, you'll pay more for shipping. Payment: Cash, cashiers check, bitcoin, direct deposit. No other payment method is accepted. You can email or call 512-560-XXXX Thanks.

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