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2011 Yamaha Yzf-r6 (indianapolis, In) on 2040-motos

$6,899
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Indianapolis, Indiana

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CALL FLAT OUT MOTORCYCLES: (317) 662-XXXX ext. 116 http://8583.cleancarsorg.com/p/12274868/2/9277974VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:MSRP ON R6 WAS $ 10490.00 The R6 is a showcase of Yamaha's latest sport bike technologies. From the YCC-T fly by wire throttle to the MotoGP inspired straight frame design to Yamaha's exclusive electronically variable intake stacks the R6 is designed to take super sport riding to a whole new level

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