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2007 Yamaha R6 (red, Clean Title, Only 13,000 Miles) on 2040-motos

$5,600
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:13
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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Up for sale is my 2007 Yamaha R6. This bike has been meticulously taken care of, and has never been dropped. All the fluids have been regularly changed, and all parts have been routinely check and serviced; clear title. The bikes comes with the following upgrades: smoked bubble windscreen, full 2 brother's exhaust, and 9K HID headlamps, tank guard. *Both tires have 95% tread, and are Battle Axe premium tires. The bike has minor scratches and small blemishes on the fairings, but otherwise is in beautiful condition. There are thousands upon thousands of miles left to be ridden on this bike, and my loss truly is your gain.Price is firm. 1st person with cash get herIf you have any questions, give me a call at

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