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2008 Yamaha R6 Raven on 2040-motos

$6,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:7
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, MO
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Bike has aftermarket exhaust, flush mount turn signals, integrated tail light, red LED lamps, and black windscreen. Comes with stock mirrors, stock exhaust pipe, stock turn signals, stock tail lamps and license plate holder, stock clear Yamaha wind screenand comes with owners manual, under 7200mis. Rear tire only a month old. Haven't ridden it hard, had it for this summer. The previous owner was a lady who didn't go over 5 RPMs. Taken care of. Call (716) 380-12 four zero. Or text. Asking $6300. Cean Title! Solid bike and hate to see it go. Have more images on request.

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