With the 1998 Yamaha R1 cracking the 20 year mark in 2018, the discussions started too grow about how desirable they are now and what sort of dollars they are fetching. He's my brief thoughts on that.
The way R1s hold on to value is quite remarkable to be honest. They find the bottom relatively quickly and then if you're a shrewd negotiator, you can often never lose money on them. They're bloody good though that's why
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The way R1s hold on to value is quite remarkable to be honest. They find the bottom relatively quickly and then if you're a shrewd negotiator, you can often never lose money on them. They're bloody good though that's why
The prices went a bit OTT here in the UK around 7 years ago (both red and blue)