2006 Yamaha Yzf-r on 2040-motos
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Yamaha YZF-R description
Up for sale is my 2006 Yamaha R1 it is a great looking great running bike that only needs a new rider. Has GYTR Exhaust and integrated taillight with flush mount signals up front. New set of pilot power tires less than 1000 miles ago and a fresh oil change. Fork seals are good, no leaks. Has some scratches by the sticker on the left side of bike and some minor blemishes small crack on windsheild see pictures. Plastics appear to be OEM stock plastics and have stock graphics. Has HID Hi beams low beams are inop may be something minor. Bike Runs Excellent. Clean Clear title in hand. Text or call 731-307-9124 with any questions. ask for Joe. No reserve High bidder takes it, I reserve the right to sell locally and end early but I will not end it once there is 24 hours left. |
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