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2003 Yamaha Yzf-r on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:32000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Bowling Green, Ohio, United States

Bowling Green, Ohio, United States
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Yamaha YZF-R tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1100 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha YZF-R description

31k on the frame but Engine has only 10k with a 3mm bore on the cylinders. This adds 28cc from each cylinder making it roughly an R1100.

Also including Candy Red Vega helmet, Black/Red Joe Rocket Racing Jacket, Motorcycle stands, and all the OEM parts.

I buy and trick out sport bikes for a living and trust me when I say this is one of my best yet. Clean powerful motor and always grabs attention. Trying to sell to buy more projects.

Mods...

*Red Flame plastics

*Powder coated wheels, foot pegs, and engine covers to match plastics
*Barnett Racing clutch kit
*Power Commander III USB w/ Startup fuel and Pump accel features
*Newer Michelin Power 3 wheels for front and rear
*New Front and rear wheel bearings and seals
*Red and black Flame grips
*Myrtle West 9" Swing arm extension
*New Brake pads front and rear
*10 count LED RED NEON KIT
*Red metallic levers
*Custom rear view mirrors with blind spot edges
*Painted triple trees
*GPR Steering stabilizer
*Custom cell phone mount(removable)
*Core motto Brake lines front and rear
*custom brake reservoir caps front and rear
*Custom Yamaha carbon fiber decals
*Custom Red chrome decals
*Yamaha gel identifiers
*Red wind screen
*Red spike fairing kit
*Candy red rear seat cowl with yamaha emblem
*Red detailing striping
*Custom 3D tank protector and gas lid cover
*Red Headlight tint (Looks dope at night)
*Hi D lights with red accent bulbs
*Voodoo shorted exhaust
*New stator
*New NGK spark plugs
*New Vortex Red XRing Chain
*New Vortex Front sprocket( I have stock and -1)
*Fresh Amsoil with K&N filter
*Fresh Engine Ice coolant
*Aftermarket Air filter
*Frame sliders
*Rear red spools
*Aftermarket adjustable kick stand

Of Course Garage kept and absolutely no leaks or rust. Very well taken care of I have receipts to prove all

I have a bunch of extra parts as well that I will let go for selling price

I will ship for free if full asking price is paid.

Serious buyers feel free to ask questions

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