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2005 Blue Yamaha Yzf-r6 Low Miles With Extras And Low Reserve! on 2040-motos

US $2,550.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:8493 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Edison, New Jersey, US

Edison, New Jersey, US
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Yamaha YZF-R photos

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Yamaha YZF-R tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:jyarj06ex5a023516

Yamaha YZF-R description

2005 Blue Yamaha YZF-R6 Low Miles with Extras and Low Reserve!

Giving up my R6 for something a little mellower. Bike has been kept in garage on a battery tender. It has been well taken care of. The bike runs great and looked just as good until I lent it to my brother who dropped it at the end of my driveway :( Reserve price reflects imperfect state. If you can live with the scuffs you'll get a low mileage and great running R6!

Bike comes with the following extras:

Yoshimura TRS triangular muffler

Puig smoke double bubble windscreen

Stompgrip on both sides of tank

Yamaha billet aluminum swingarm sliders/spools

Feel free to contact me with any questions. I'll try to post video on Youtube this week.

Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!

P.S. I reserve the right to cancel bid. Any bidder with zero feedback must contact me beforehand. Thanks for your understanding.

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