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2005 Yamaha R6 - on 2040-motos

$5,000
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YZF Yamaha R PRICE DROP- This bike has miles on. Has been adult driven and owned by a mechanic. Oil change done every miles. Tires are almost brand new. New brake pads installed last year. Bike has never been laid down and has a clear title. The only things done on the bike are an undertail kit flush mount turn signals and a tinted windscreen. I lowered the bike because I have short legs and like the lowered ride. I have the factory wind screenand bracket to bring the bike back up to factory height in the sale. The bike beautiful and is very clean for the year. The images really do not do it justice and have to see in person. Included in the sale will be a rear wheel stand and my padded jacket. Jacket size is a Large. This would make a great 1st bike or if you want a bike that has not been messed with. CASH ONLY No Joy Rides And I m not interested in your trades If you have any questions for me text me is the best way but you can call -- Location Mokena it s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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