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2004 Yamaha R1 - Super Clean With Over 10k In Upgrades (houston ) on 2040-motos

$6,995
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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2004 Yamaha R1 - Super Clean with over 10k in upgrades (Houston ), $6,995, image 1

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2004 Yamaha R1 w 6580 mile with over $10k in upgradesGalespeed rims ($2500)Picotte performance exhaust by Hindle ($2800)Ohlins suspension Calipers and rotors ($1800),Toby steering damper,Chain (blue) & sprocket (gold) ($230),Speedking (Repositioned to the rear) controls ($650), Pazzo racing levers (anodized blue) ($225), Vortex add ons (anodized blue) ($350), and frame sliders all-around the bike ($375

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