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2008 Yamaha R6s on 2040-motos

$5,000
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Bend, Oregon

Bend, OR
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Up for sale is my 2008 Yamaha R6s mileage 5k. lowered 3", I still have original stock plates to bring it to factory height. The bike runs well no issues what so ever. Just don't ride as much anymore and would like it to be put to good use. The bike was knocked over in the garage and the clutch lever broke off at the end. And there's a few minor scratches on the plastic (as you can see in the photos) other than that the bike looks great. Brand new Pirelli tires just put on this year. If your interested please call or text Ryan.

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