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2008 Yamaha R6 *low Miles* (brookfield) on 2040-motos

$6,499
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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2008 Yamaha R6 Limited Edition Black and Yellow Flame paint.A PROVEN CHAMPION!This Supersport champ is bristling with new and Yamaha-exclusive technologies gained from years of racing. The YZF-R6 is the most advanced production middleweight ever built. Manufacturer Yamaha Model Year 2008 Model YZF-R6 Price *$6,499.00 Color Cadmium Yellow with Flames Inventory number: Y07271 Miles 1917Call Casey @ Don and Roys for more information.262 786 XXXXOr check us out on the web for more attractive dealshttp://www.donandroys.com

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MotoGP to Re-Visit Rookie Rule

Tue, 19 Jun 2012

MotoGP organizers are re-opening discussion for the series’ rookie rule which prevents new riders from entering the series with factory teams. Introduced following the 2009 MotoGP season, the rule was designed to give satellite teams the chance to field young up-and-coming talents  they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to sign. The theory was the rule would protect the satellite teams and spread out the talent pool.