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2005 Yamaha Rzf-r1 on 2040-motos

$10,500
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Hueytown, Alabama

Hueytown, AL
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2005 Yamaha RZF-R1, $10,500, image 1

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Adult own'd,garage kept five yzf r1 low miles never EVER.... drop'd! this bike is one of a kind with not even a scratch.I've put alot of money into this bike i'm not even going two try and list everything thats on it.i hate typing! if interested call me and i'll tell you all about it.PLEASE if your not serious about buying a bike dont call me if you are then i promise you wont find a better 1! Truly is an amazing bike just like getting it brand new off the lot. You will definately get what you pay for.Full Financing Available, Extended Warranty, and Insurance Options if needed. Engine Description:

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