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2004 Yamaha R6.. Helmet & Jacket. Adult Owned. on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Tampa Bay,

Tampa Bay
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Adult owned Yamaha r6 swingarm extenders on the side. Bike has side new bar end mirrors. Chrome swing arm. Chrome frame. Muzzy exhaust,taillight eliminator kit. Hid lamps, new front tire, 75% rear tire. The bike runs good! No problems what so ever. The bike was my day to day work ride but I have a son now and my wife said I have to get ride of it.. 4000$ firm. I'm also throwing in my large helmet and bike jacket. ... .Please call or text me @

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