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2010 Yamaha Yzf R1 on 2040-motos

$9,950
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:744 ColorColor: Raven
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa, OK
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Yamaha YZF tech info

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Yamaha YZF description

2010 Yamaha YZF R1, Financing availableTHE BARK IS BAD, THE BITE IS BADDER
Forget everything you ever knew about the super sport liter class. The all-new YZF-R1 is unlike anything before. That s because it s the world s first production motorcycle with a crossplane crankshaft. The result? Incredibly smooth power delivery and outrageous torque for a rush like you ve never experienced.

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2014 HRC Dakar Team Announced

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Anti clockwise Knockhill and riding in the North East with GP winners.

Wed, 06 Jun 2012

I was both nervous and excited for my first ever reverse direction track day last week at Knockhill. From rushing downhill into the left hand off camber hairpin to sweeping up onto the start/finish, nothing bears any resemblance to riding round clockwise. I actually raced my 350LC in the opposite direction in 1982 but it still took a few laps to get my head round what essentially is a brand new track for Scotland.