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2003 Yamaha R6 Silver/black on 2040-motos

$3,300
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Duluth, Minnesota

Duluth, MN
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I am selling my 2003 Yamaha R6 with 20,xxx miles for $3300 or best offer! , For those who don't know this is the 1st year of the fuel-injected R6. I purchased this bike three seasons ago completely stock and have absolutely loved it. Mechanically it is in terrific condition and is real quick with the upgrades, no shift problems, good brakes, rotors and decent pads I've added about $1000 of performance and cosmetic extras over the last 2yrs also. Oil changed with Lucas Oil Pro. Full Synthetic and K&N Oil Filters. For those who know about the coil pack recall, yes this bike was brought into Tousley motorsports in White Bear Lake and had all the coil packs replaced with new ones in place of the recalled packs. The bike has a little rash on the left side but really is not that bad (images) otherwise it looks great, come take a look for yourself. The reason I am selling is to get a Harley. If anyone has a Harley that would want to talk about trades that would be a possibility also. I do not need to sell this and almost don't want to, day-to-day my thoughts change so I'm throwing it out there to see what my options are. Feel free to call/text or email if you have any questions or want to come take a look,, no low ballers. Test rides with cash in hand (we all know how it works).Extras:1) 1 yr on New Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S20 Tires $2502) Vortex 15/50 Sprocket Conversion $1703) Vortex 520 Chain Conversion4) Speedo DRD $805) Boz Brothers Slip On Race Core Muffler $1506) Phillips CrystalVision Ultra Xenon Bulbs (Not H.I.Ds) $507) Black Chrome Pegs and Levers $808) R6 Race Grips $209) Flush Mount L.E.D Tail Light $10010) Flush Mount Smoked Front signals $6011) Frame Sliders $80

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