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97 Yamaha Fzr 600 on 2040-motos

$1,600
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I'm selling my 1997 yamaha fzr600. It has a Vance and Heins slip on exhaust and new rear pads. It will need a new rear tire next season.I have only owned the bike for a few months and have to fix my car so its time to sell. The bike is currently plasti dipped black with a few white pieces due to some large scrapes in the plastics from the previous owners. Overall its a solid bike, I rode it to and from work/school at least a few days a week before it got cold. Its an excellent beginner bike. Its currently got 14087 mis on it. I can be reached anytime at. Price is very negotiable, will consider trades for manual cars.

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