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Yamaha YZF-R description
I purchased this bike 2 years ago from a dealer with 600 miles on it.
It now has 6500. Never abused, always maintained by my local Yamaha dealer in North Royalton (ask for Dave) As much as I love the bike, it's time to move on. Upgrades: - Two Brothers Exhaust - Gold powder coated wheels - Tinted windscreen - Dark side signals - Power Commander 5 - New tires - I bought it "stretched" but had the extension removed. I still have it and it will be included with the bike. - Sliders - After market mirrors -Front and rear bike stands -Custom seat -New Battery Title on hand. ***Shipping is your responsibility*** ***Bike located in Carmichael, CA*** ***Absolutely no test rides for local customers***
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