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Want To Trade 04 Yamaha R1 For Gsxr 750 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:0 MileageMileage:16
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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As title states . I have :2004 Yamaha R1 Custom paint job -bike got hit in a parking lot and dented gas tank and right rear tail- ---i touched it up and sprayed it with white and ice blueThere are no other r1s with this color Bike has 16k miles I just Greased steering head bearings, wheel bearings , cleaned and adjusted chain, checked valves all are in spec and cleaned k&n air filter. Bike is solid as a rock . Has vortex clipons Gp shift pattern Brembo nineteen race brake master cyclinder and new Ebc HH padsBraided front ant rear brake lines6000k hid low beams slim ballastGYTR slipon exhausts bought off ebay damaged and can show you ad to prove the damage didnt happen on this bike . Only want to trade for : 2006 and up GSXR 750 only street trim . Must be in same condition as mine and salvage title ok Pink in handI DO NOT WANT TO SELL ... TRADE FOR BIKE LISTED ONLY 916-519-774one

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