Yamaha R1 Yzf-r1 Left Ram Air Intake Duct 04 05 06 2004 2005 2006 on 2040-parts.com
Hill AFB, Utah, US
Came off of a 04 r1. It has some gouges and scratches. Also has 2 dents. I tried to take close up pics of the damage. Duct is still usable.
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