2009 Yamaha Fz on 2040-motos
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Yamaha FZ description
This is a 2009 Yamaha FZ6R with 7900 miles which can go up if I ride any. I am the second owner, to my knowledge it has never been wrecked or dropped. I repainted the tank because the graphics had pink in it and it was under the clear coat. The tank paint job is not top quality but not bad either. You can still see the silhouette of the graphics but not color. There is a scratch on the front fender that was there when I bought it. It had the fender eliminator done prior to me buying.
I just replaced the tires, they are new Continental ContiMotions. I have added a Zero Gravity Windscreen, ZX6R look Carbon Fiber wrapped mirrors, flush mount turn signals, a K&N Filter, and a 1up front sprocket. I have a tank paint protector I never put on and a set of 04-06 R6 headers. To make an aftermarket exhaust all you need is a slip on for the headers. Pickup Only, will not ship. |
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