2004 Yamaha Yzf-r on 2040-motos
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3RD TIME RELISTING DUE TO NON PAYMENT: If you do not have the money DO NOT BID!!!
Hello. Up for sale is a 2004 R1. Bike is in fair/good condition. Runs great! Bike has a power commander, upgraded exhaust, mirrors removed and blinkers removed. Everything works as it should. Bike is due for some maintanance (tires, brakes, etc) but that's it. Cosmetically the bike is pretty good, the bike Recently fell over while being rolled into the garage. It scrapped the right fairings and got the foot peg (pictured) no frame damage or anything crazy it's very very minor. Bike still runs and performs as it should starts quickly every time and is in good running condition. Bike is an 04 so again it needs maintanance to stay safe and reliable. If you have any questions please message me. I will make myself available for any shipping times. No warranty. Please ask questions or if there is something you want to see. |
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