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2005 Yamaha R6 on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:39
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READ ENTIRE POST BEFORE CONTACTING MEI have a five r6 its a great running bike has 38xxx on frame and motor will go up as I continue to ride it some this is a secondary bike I have another I ride regularly so the miles wont go up much ,it runs good no engine lamps on and no issues with it to my knowledge. Its a fun bike would be a good starter or a good stunt bike. I will not travel more than an hour to meet so dont askIt has h.i.d.s in the high and low beams,lowered about 3ins in front and in back also ,Has integrated smoked tail light with turn signalsHas been geared with vortex sprocketsYoshimura slip on not in picsFresh paintSelling only so dont offer anything besides cash,so please keep your low ball bs offers this is a clean bike and runs good 3500 firm I will not take anything less for itText or call 803-287-2463R6, r1, Yamaha, Suzuki, gsxr, cbr, Honda

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