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2003 Yamaha R1 - Moving - Must Go! (makiki ) on 2040-motos

$4,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
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Hawaii,

Hawaii
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2003 Yamaha R1 - Moving - Must Go! (Makiki ), $4,000, image 1

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I'm heading to Hollywood so I'm selling my baby, the "magic1". I have some time to sell it but the best offer will be accepted. Runs well. Looks sexy. Faster than you can go on the island. Minor boo boos here and there. Mostly garage stored.Specs: ~ second owner (I've owned it since 2010 when it had 9,000mis) ~ Well maintained ~ Chain is about 1 1/two years old ~ New Rear Brakes & Head Lamps ~ 27,XXX miles ~ Stearing stabelizer (and I have a spare I can throw in)Any questions? Feel free to ask. I know the status of just about everything on this bike. Only selling because I'm leaving

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