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2009 Yamaha Fz6r on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Jermyn, Pennsylvania

Jermyn, PA
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2009 Pearl white Yamaha FZ6R. Has close to 9k miles. Was professionally lowered with roaring toyz lowering link, has fender eliminator kit, flush mount turn signals that strobe, also has roaring toyz kickstand, and passenger seat cowl. I have original kickstand and passenger seat. Never dropped or raced/stunted.... in showroom condition, very well maintained. Tires are pretty much brand new Michelin pilot road two Also comes with a brand new womens pearl white Speed Strength medium size helmet.. Its a MUST SEE!!! Cash only! $5500 ...MUST SELL!!!! Clear title in hand!!!! Good begginer bike. If interested please email at above address! Serious buyers only, please dont waste my time! I can email pics!!! Thanks!!!

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