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Author: J.R. Riley, 2010-08-18, viewed 160 times.
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2002 Yamaha YZF R1. Picture by Yamaha. Published with permission.
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Guys, this bike is an absolute thrill. I have had it since septemeber of 2009. I got a steal of a deal at 3,250.
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This bike had only 15,500 on the OD, and was decked out with K and N air filter, PowerCommander III, fully mapped through all gears, steel braided lines, fender eliminator, yoshi exhaust, scotts stearing stabolizer kit. I have since rode it pretty much ever day since, I had no car at all until last month. I had to replace the stator and the voltage regulator. Outside of that the only problems with the bike were caused by my wrecking the bike. It still runs strong even after hitting a deer. This thing is killer fast, very nimble, and can powewer heelie anywhere from 30mph all the way up to 65mph and I can hold it until the rev limiter light kicks on. The cluster looks great, all digital. It could use the time on it though. This is not a beginers bike, even though one of the revies were by somebody who only had years experience. This bike is definitely for someone with lots of experience. It screams around the track, and isnĀ“t bad for day to day riding either. | |
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