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2003 Yamaha R1 Obo!! on 2040-motos

$5,000
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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HI I HAVE A 2003 R1 FOR SALE. IT HAS 8,XXX MILES ON THE CLOCK, BUT ONLY 3,XXX ON ALL THE MANY UPGRADES IT HAS. JUST HAD THE OIL AND FILTER REPLACED, NEW BATTERY, AND NEW SPARK PLUGS. ALSO COMES WITH 2 NEW SETS OF TIRES!! (4 tires).. RUNS PERFECT. ITS BEEN ADULT DRIVEN ITS WHOLE LIFE AND IS IN TERRIFIC CONDITION... HAS MANY UPGRADES. MAKE ME AN OFFER. PLEASE EMAIL, TEXT OR CALL ANYTIME. PLEASE DONT FLAG ITS A REAL BIKE THAT IM JUST TRYING TO SELL TO PAY SOME BILLS OFF. THANK YOU. TITLE IN HAND READY TO SELL

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