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2001 Yamaha R6 Yzf-r6 Custom Candy Red Excellent Condition 18k Miles on 2040-motos

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For sale is my 2001 Yamaha R6 YZF-R6 Custom Candy Red Terrific Condition 18k MilesI have owned it since 2008 and always garaged and kept up the maintenance and oil changes once a year full synthetic Mobil one oil. I barely put 3000mis on it since 2008. Just too busy to ride lately.It has a $700.00 carbon fiber full aftermarket sport exhaust with great sound purchased last year and it has a custom candy red paint and other extras...I will include a new flat black shoei helmet medium/large that matches perfectly plus a summer riding jacket with full padding. Jacket is an extra 200.00. My cell is

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