Yamaha Other description
this bike is all black with red pin striped wheels. there is some minor scrapes on the fairing. bike was pre-owned for track and barely ridden on the street. there are only 10k miles and oil was changed after every track session. missing kickstand which i priced from yamaha at around $100 new. ill sell the bike with front and rear pitbull race stands as well as a new set of chicken hawk tire warmers. tires on the bike are race takeoffs but i have a set of street tires that have less than 1000mis on them. clean tittle in hand this bike must go soon. i also have a set of alpinestars full race leathers a pair of sidi race boots and alpinestars gloves never worn that ill sell for an additional $1000. all apparel has four days of track time only. price is pretty firm but ill welcome offers if reasonable. call or txt or email me ill have some pix up soon or i can txt them to you
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