Yamaha YZF-R description
The has been a major player in the middleweight sport bike wars ever since it debuted in 1999. Combining light weight with razor-sharp handling and a wailing top-end punch, the 600cc screamer has been a potent tool that perennially competes for top honors in its class. Then in 2006, the received a ground-up overhaul that resulted in a package that many judged to be the tastiest eye-candy in the segment. This is a beautiful with only 1200 mis. It has no leaks, never been dropped, has a manual transmission, chain drive line and a 600cc engine. Qualified buyers eligible for Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranty!
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