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2004 Yamaha R6 Great Shape! on 2040-motos

$3,700
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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I have a 2004 Yamaha R6 for sale. The odometer reads 34,000 but actual is around 28,000-29,000 because of the sprocket setup. It's in terrific shape, and no 1 thinks it's got as many miles on it as it does when they see it. Almost everything's new on it. It's got brand new tires, valve clearance checked out good a couple months ago, new spark plugs, K&N air filter, 55W 10,000K HID's, Doublebubble windscreen, full Scorpion header back race exhaust, lowered 2 ins front and rear, fender eliminator kit, new sprockets, and some other goodies. The bike runs like new, rides really smooth, and looks awesome. I've taken care of it as best I could and it has treated me well. I hate to get rid of it but I've just got other bills I need taken care of. I need it gone fast! It will go quick! I'm asking $3,700 OBO. You can text me at. Thanks!

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