Yamaha YZF tech info
Yamaha YZF description
2012 Yamaha Yzf-R6. A lot of extra chrome custom parts also Includes with bike blue and white Yamaha riding Jacket(L) and Icon helmet and fox riding gloves that matches. It still has 3.3 years factory Yamaha Warranty. Never been drop, never did a wheeli, or Stoppie treated like a baby. Around 4232 hundred miles Inspected until 1/14. Got Maintenance Record & chrome parts. Finance threw Yamaha Capital One retail Services Pick-up Only. Cash on pick-up no Checks.
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