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Used 2009 Yamaha R6-s For Sale. on 2040-motos

$5,650
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Lebanon, PA
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VINVIN:JYARJO6E69A040450

Yamaha Other description

This is a Clean 1 owner 2009 blue Yamaha r-6s with 9148 mis. The R6S is packed with great features like 43mm forks, 298mm front disc brakes and enough performance to keep a permanent grin on your face. Whether you are looking for a sizzling street ride or track day rocket, the 2009 R6S will not disappoint. Ram Air Induction System delivers cool, high-pressure air force-fed into the intake tracts for optimal combustion and greater horsepower at higher speeds. An incredible combination of power, performance and style make the 2009 Yamaha R6S an outstanding do-it-all sport bike. After market accessories on this bike include -Corbin seat -ASV levers -super trap slip on exhaust -led lamps -fender eliminator kit -custom decals

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