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2005 Yamaha R6 on 2040-motos

$7
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:11
Location:

Lewisburg, Tennessee

Lewisburg, TN
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05 Yamaha R6 with 11,000mis. The bike is race ready and is up to AMA racing specs. It has over $7,000 in upgrades. Scotts steering damper ,Superbike Forks, aftermarket handlebars, Ohlins rear suspension, power commander 3, dynojet quickshifter kit, Tiforce full exhaust, Vortex sprockets and fuel lid, braided steel brake lines,has woodcraft parts, carbon fiber mirrors , and a lot more extras almost nothing is stock. Bike is extremely quick / fast for a 600. Asking $7,500 may trade for hot rods or lifted up trucks. But always cash is king send offers via text to 931XXXXXX

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