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2001 Yamaha R1 (green Valley) on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:42
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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2001 yamaha R1 (green valley), $3,500, image 1

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2001 Yamaha r1*42,zero miles*Chromeddddd out. *clean Nevada title*needs front fork seals and rear brake master cylinder.( No back break) .. needs a new back tire. *ive had it for a month and have rode it like five times. Bike is fast and fun as hell. Honestly just to much for me. Want to go down to 600. Bike does needs some Tlc. But is clean as hell. *3500 OBO. don't be afraid to shoot me an offer of what u think shes worth. *702-326-XXXX. Name is Tyler. Call or text anytime

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