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2003 Silver Yamaha R6 600 Nice Bike (medford) on 2040-motos

$3,400
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:18
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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2003 silver Yamaha r6 600 nice bike (medford), $3,400, image 1

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Up for sale I have a 2003 silver Yamaha r6 with 18,000 mis always maintained. The bike runs very well and sounds even better. The bike has alot of extras under tail delete, led license plate lamps, chrome rims and swingarm, chrome windscreen, adjustable steering dampner, k & n air filter, devil racing carbon fiber exhaust, carbon fiber chain guard, flush mount front blikers, bar ends ect ect. Clear title in hand. The bikes is ready to ride.The good: new front tire and brakes. Also have service manual and the last 3yrs of service records.The bad : The chrome is starting to pit and chip on both rims and swingarm. The bike has some scatches on the right side and a small crack on edge of the tail. This is still a very attractive looking.bike. please do not waste my time. No test pilots without cash in hand. $3400 BRO no lowballers or dreamers. 781-630-XXXX Brian

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