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04 Red Yamaha R6 on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Fresno, California

Fresno, CA
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I am selling my 2004 Yamaha R6. It has a salvaged title from being laid down and 27xxx miles on it. Its registered through March 2014 & has insurance to test ride (cash in hand). Its got a couple scuffs on the left side. I tried to take photos of them (namely a scuffed headlamp, marked lines on its left side, and the piece of plastic to the left of the handlebars that covers the electrical wires). Despite a couple cosmetic flaws, it runs perfect. I've had it for 3yrs and never had an issue with it. This is a great starter bike IMO as long as you respect its power. It will be available for viewing after Thanksgiving as I am in the bay area for work until then. Also included are my jacket and helmet (large) and gloves.Thank you,GilCall or text,.

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