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2009 Yamaha R1 (douglas) on 2040-motos

$8,200
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Sierra Vista, Arizona

Sierra Vista, AZ
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2009 Yamaha R1 (Douglas), $8,200, image 1

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The YZF-R1 is the world's 1st production motorcycle with a crossplane crankshaft, which results in smooth power delivery and increased rear-wheel traction during hard acceleration. This R1 is packed with electronics, from chip-controlled variable intake funnels and "a fly-by-wire" throttle system to its variable-map power delivery system that tailors engine output at the touch of a button. A new aluminum chassis and updated fork and shock also improve the bike's ride.This bike has it all: projector headlamps with electronically-controlled internal reflectors to change them from high to low beam, ride-by-wire throttles, variable-length inlet trumpets, fully adjustable suspension, slipper clutch, six-piston brake calipers, variable power maps, titanium inlet valves, adjustable foot pegs, Yamaha R1 is practically a racing bike with headlamps and mirrors.This bike has 7,000 Highway miles, is adult driven, never stunted, never been down, all fluids changed every 3,zero milesThe mods this R1 has are:Pazzo shorty racing leversHID headlampsNew Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa tires with less than 500mis on themTwo Brothers titanium slip on exhaustYamaha GYTR double bubble windscreen NADA blue book value is $9,552Asking $8,200 obo

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