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03 Yamaha R6 on 2040-motos

$3,200
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Shreveport, Louisiana

Shreveport, LA
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I am selling a 2003 Yamaha R6, Silver, title in hand for $3,200 OBO►28K Miles►Micron high mount race exhaust►Michelin Pilot Power rear and front tires, have about 400mis on them.►new tinted windshield, fuel pump, mirrors, passenger seat delete.►AGV K3 Helmet, Medium. Small Alpinestars SMX-3 AIR gloves, Alpinestars T-GP-R Air Jacket size small, Speed and Strength run with the bulls jacket - medium.►I've never dropped it, but looks like it might have fallen over at 1 point in it's life, like any other bike.Problems: High beam side of the headlamp has some rust in it, still works, covered it with plasti-dip and have a new headlamp waiting to go in. Needs a front brake master cylinder, you can still ride the bike just without the front brake. costs $100 to replace.Selling it because I need the money and the bike scene just isn't for me.. I'll only take serious offers please no stupid low balling.

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