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2005 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$7,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:20
Location:

Knoxville, Arkansas

Knoxville, AR
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2005 raven edition r1 super clean lots of chrome and performance stuff. About 20k miles. About 20k invested in this bike. ModsLowered 2" front 3" rearStretched 12" in pic has a made swingarm will be installing a hardcore chromoly 12" swingarm with air tank built in this week. Much stronger and lighter. 190 Shinko in rear some tread left. Brand new Shinko raven up front. Chrome wheels and rear sets with a couple other hear and there things HID headlamps low and high beamSpeedo healer with top speed recallPc3 with wideband commander and wideband guageMsd window switch box Mps air shifter kit Brand new driven 50 rear 16 front Brand new ek530zzz 160 link drag chain. Best xring chain on the market. T-Rex clutch and frame sliders Engine is fully forged internals balancedHas custom nitrous camsFull SS hindle exhaust systemK&n filterBarnette cf clutch kit90 custom built wet kit Customs maps for nitrous and naMakes 184 na and 287 on spraySuper clean bike very very fast. 479XXXXXX

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