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PostPosted: 17:52 - 30 Nov 2017    Post subject: Yamaha R1 5PW Reply with quote

Due to lack of use, and moving into enduro riding, I'm selling my R1 5PW (2002 FI model)

2 previous owners who I both know, who are mechanics owning their own garages and have meticulously looked after this bike.

Mileage is approx. 36k.

Cosmetically ok - but has stone chips over its 36k miles! Mechanically - brilliant. Its a good, honest bike.

Very good spec including the following:
- Currently in road spec but have full track fairings to go with the bike

- Exup delete pipe

- Carbon Can Co. Exhaust

- Power Commander 3

- Dynojet quickshifter

- Sigma slipper clutch

- Brembo RCS Front Brake Master Cylinder

- EBC brake pads

- Sprint steering damper

- Quick Action throttle

- Hyper pro fork internals, new fork oil, new fork seals

- Ohlins rear shock (serviced 2 trackdays ago)

- Suspension set up by 100% suspension

- Braided brake lines

- Rearsets

- Very good chain & sprockets

- Altered gearing for quicker acceleration

- Gear indicator

- Coolant hoses

- Voltage indicator

- Brake lever guard

- Oil changed 1 trackday ago

- Full V5 & MOT until May next year

- Dunlop GP 212 Pro tyres. Spare rear tyre

- Currently on virtually new Metzeler M7RR tyres for road use but I have 2 Dunlop GP 212 Pro rear tyres which have lots of life in them and a front, which in fairness is probably fit for the bin.


I have most standard parts with the bike such as clutch, exhaust etc etc

I'm after £2600 for the package. No offers at this price please, wont find a bike for less that isnt a shed.
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