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2009 Yamaha R1 - Like New - Low Miles (nova) on 2040-motos

$7,900
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2009 Blk/Yellow Yahmaha R1. Selling my baby. She's not even broke in - just over 2k miles. Has after market exhaust, cross-plane engine with the built in mode selection for different throttle mappings. A mode rocks! select normal or B for a less aggressive throttle. Very cool feature. Less than 2300mis. $1000 after-market exhaust, integrated rear turn single light $150, flush-mount front signals, plate illumination light, custom brake fluid reservoir Yamaha cover, and smoked windscreen. Selling due to other obligations. Has scuff near seat where trickle charger plugin melted causing a mark. Nothing serious and is reflected in the price. Mileage will increase as I ride year-round. Reply if interested. Price Firm - cash only (will work with USAA members

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