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2007 Yamaha R6 Low Miles on 2040-motos

$6,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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Hi I have a super clean 2007 yamaha r6. This bike is immaculate, has no scratches or any wear and tear. I hate to get rid of it but it has to go due to some bills I have to pay. The bike has around 6000mis but I still ride it everyday until it sells. It has a gytr exhaust, integrated turn signals in the front and the integrated fender eliminator in the back. I've never had any problems with the bike, it starts right up and rides smooth. The bike turns a lot of heads. I'm in no hurry to sell so please don't come at me with low ball numbers, I know what the bike is worth. It's clear title and I have the title in hand along with the book and a couple other little things the bike came with. I won't trade for anything like I said I need the cash. I'll throw my helmit in for the right price. You can call or text at any time it also has a fresh oil change and the tires are fairly new. Thanks for looking 6800 Obo

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