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2002 Yamaha Yzf R1 M1 Race Motorcycle on 2040-motos

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Saint Clair, Missouri

Saint Clair, MO
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UPDATE- NEW PLUGS AND TUNE ALSO DONE, NEW VACCUM LINES RERAN AND ALL. RUNS PERFECT, 4" STRETCH WITH BRAND NEW CHAIN. FRONT LOWERED. RUNS GOOD!! 3" LOWERING LINK AND NEW led TAIL LIGHTPaint is just black plasti dip. Was bored, can be peeled back off. Needs front brake master cylinderjust seeing whats out there. imma be real i love my bike now after all the work thats been done, and since the bike has been listed since before it was done i decided to leave it on here. but bike is worth every penny im asking for itDont currently have title. Its titled in my name but have to pay a bill to get title back. Reframing is very easy to do with new title. I just want a small daily for work. Its def worth it with all the work done to it. Or maybe a nice or stretched quad. Maybe custom golf cart or something along those lines to play with.

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