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Blue Yamaha R6 2001 on 2040-motos

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This posting is for a 2001 Yamaha YZF R6 streetbike The bike is BLUE BLACK AND WHITE Most stock parts on the bike have been modified for the better Flush mount blinker lamps as well as mounting for the license plate Micron Exhaust All visible screws were changed from chrome to black Nearly new CONTINENTAL TIRES Blue neons for at night This is a great starter bike and has never had any problems The price I am asking includes two helmets OEM bike cover gloves jacket and of course the bike I can provide any photos or details upon request

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