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David88vert
05-29-2007, 05:13 PM
2002 Yamaha YZF R1 – lots of mods

Marchesini 5 spoke wheels with new Dunlop Qualifiers
Brembo big front brake kit

320mm rotors
EBC HH sintered pads (new)
Brembo calipers
Brembo mounting adapters
Pazzo levers (black shorties)
New EK X-ring chain
New Sprocket Specialist sprockets (front and rear)
Gilles chain adjusters
Gilles rear sets
Pre-load adjusters
Ohlins rear shock
Ohlins steering damper
Power Commander PC3
Micron carbon-fiber high-mount slip-on exhaust
Velocity stacks
Doc X integrated rear taillight
Front turn signal integrator (wires blinkers into headlights)
Gregg’s turn signal block off plates
Gregg’s mirror block off plates
Yamaha solo seat cowl
F. Fabbri windscreen (opaque)
Delrin sliders/bar ends/spools
Carbon fiber front fender
Carbon fiber rear hugger

Included aftermarket parts (not currently installed):
Ram air intake (believe it is a Hotbodies, but looks like a Box-R), with BMC race filter
AIS plugs
Extra set of carbon fiber sliders (used)
Extra set of Delrin spools (large size)
New set of NGK iridium spark plugs

Included stock parts (not on bike):
Original wheels (good condition – not bent)
Factory mirrors
Original front fender
Original rear hugger
Rear seat (excellent condition)


2nd owner
14,3xx miles
$11,000 obo (but don't low-ball)
PM me for more information or more photos.


This bike has a lot more mods than most bikes (about $8K of mods), and is in better shape. This is not a bike that has been crashed. Neither the original owner, nor I wheelie either. Rear tail has some small scratches on the underside from moving the bike in and out of the garage. I will include another red tail (new) with the bike to the buyer. You won't find an 02-03 R1 in as good shape, or with this many mods.

The BUCKY
05-29-2007, 05:37 PM
damn i want this bike. good luck with the sale.

David88vert
05-29-2007, 05:48 PM
I don't want to sell it, since I will be taking a big loss, but I am after a new toy - and I have to sacrifice one of my toys to get it. So it's up for sale. If I can manage to work things out, I will take it back off the market and keep it. There's really no new bike that interest me enough to part with this one. This bike is so much lighter and more flickable than any of the other liter bikes that I've ridden. Starting over will suck if I sell this. Lots of money tied up in this one.

The BUCKY
05-29-2007, 05:57 PM
yea i know you have alot in it. i wish those wheels would fit my 6. you have very similar mods to what i am aiming for

David88vert
05-29-2007, 05:59 PM
These wheels should fit actually. 5.75" I believe. I use a special spacer to have them fit the R1 with the factory rear brake. They fit a 00 R1 with no spacer.

The BUCKY
05-29-2007, 06:02 PM
well if you ever want to sell them to fund your new project let me know and i will do some research to see if they can fit

David88vert
05-29-2007, 08:11 PM
Not planning on parting it out. I know that I could make more, but uf I go to do that I will keep it.

The BUCKY
05-29-2007, 08:21 PM
yea i didnt think you would but its a future option.

once again beautiful bike and good luck



bump

David88vert
05-31-2007, 06:30 AM
I was asked about owner-financing. I am not taking payments on the bike; however, here is a way to get it without paying all the cash out at once. I know most people on here don't have that lying around in their couch crevices.

Come up with as much as possilbe in cash, then put the rest on a low interest credit card by using Paypal. If you a card with a low APR, you can get a better rate than a bank loan.

sk8er602
05-31-2007, 10:46 AM
Nice bike, its more then i can afford, but still very nice bike.

David88vert
05-31-2007, 09:23 PM
Thanks. I'm trying to not have to sell it, but I really want a specific toy, and I can always build another R1. Would just cost me a lot (like this one has).

DRFTR
05-31-2007, 09:47 PM
the wheels will fit an R6 if you change the hub that the sprocket fits on as well as spacers...if you don't get the spacing rite then you can trash your brake bracket at the least...so basically if you are going to use the wheel on the r6 they you will need an r1 hub for your sprocket and the bumpers for the hub...FYI that is

David88vert
06-02-2007, 09:11 AM
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