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2009 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$8,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Fremont, California

Fremont, CA
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I have a Beautiful 2009 Yamaha YF-Z R1 CLEAN TITLE with a ton of mods for sale. Ive had this bike for about two years and can say its the best bike ive ever ridden. Torque everywhere, pulls wheelies like nothing, handles great for a liter bike, and sounds like a muscle car down low, but when you get up there it sounds like a moto gp bike. Cosmetically the bike is in great condition, just a few scratches and a scuff on the gas tank from the previous owner dropping it. The bike is mechanically perfect and rides like a bat out of hell. I honestly don't want to sell this thing, but this is my only form of transportation and I need a car.The bike has over 15k miles and maintenance had been done at the recommended intervals:Oil and Filter Changed every 4k miles, Chain Lubed every 500 miles, K&N Air Filter Recently Recharged, Chain Slack Within Spec, Spark Plugs Were Changed At 8k Miles, Coolant Replaced Recently With Engine Ice, Brakes Bled Within The Last Couple Months, Rear Tire Was Replaced About 3 Months Ago With A Dunlop Q3 Tire due to a puncture, Front Tire Was Replaced About A Year Ago, Battery Replaced Recently.Registration is up to date. I have the title in hand, I'am the 3rd owner. I am Asking $8200. I put a lot of blood, sweat, tears, and money into this bike and I hope that the new owner Is as passionate about motorcycles as I am.PLEASE NO LOW BALLERS, TRADES, OR TIRE KICKERS. Must Have M1 license and CASH IN HAND. If I forgot anything or if you have any questions feel free to message me. Thanks For looking

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