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2011 Yamaha R6 (queens) on 2040-motos

$7,999
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New York, New York

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selling 2011 Yamaha YZF - R6 with only 712mis on it, just bought last spring with 350 mis but sadly soon will not have room for it, its a beautiful bike and a lots of fun did some upgrades and Im throwing in all my gear in the deal so you'll have everything if you don't have it already, I barely pre-owned any of it. Upgrades *Two brothers black series exhaust. *Fender eliminator. *LED tail light with directional integrated. *Frame sliders. Accessories * 1 ICON Parahuman helmet (Red, matches the Bike). * 1 TWS helmet (Red). * Pair of ICON globes (Black). * 1 ICON Vest (Black, size adjustable). * 1 Extreme Armored jacket (Black, winter/summer). Call or Text 917-446-XXXX MANNY. Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, R6, R1, cbr, gsxr

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