Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2007 Yamaha Yzf R6 on 2040-motos

$7,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:494
Location:

Kearny, New Jersey

Kearny, NJ
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Yamaha YZF description

Purchased for relative with agreement to repay. Neither my wife nor I ride Sports Bikes and have decided to sell her as we purchased her. Bike has been stored in our shed in Kearny NJ since we purchased her. I have two Cruising Touring Motorcycles that my wife and I use and would of keep her for myself if I was younger. Sports Bike is Very Clean. Bright, Candy Red, and Powerful. Odometer and title shows 494 mis, motorcycle is not even broken in. Asking $7,200 for her but can negotiate on final price. Please do not call if not seriously interested. I am including images for all to see, if interested email me at XXXX@msn.com and list bike in subject line so I will get the email. you can also call text me at 201-341-XXXX...RIDE SAFE...

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