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2007 Yamaha Yzf R6 on 2040-motos

$6,490
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:18718 ColorColor: Red
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Yamaha YZF tech info

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Yamaha YZF description

2007 YAMAHA Yzf YZFR6 YZF-R6 R6, A clean bike that is bone stock except for the great sounding MGP slip on exhaust. The bike has great miles, runs great, has a clear title, has frame sliders, will come with a new windshield and left tank cover. We offer in house financing for FL residents. No credit is required and you only need 35% down. We also have a nation wide, bumper to bumper warranty available for this bike. It's only $425 and is for 18 months. We also buy bikes and take in trades.

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2011 World Supersport Champion Chaz Davies

Mon, 03 Oct 2011

Chaz Davies has captured the 2011 Supersport World Championship, completing a triumphant return to the series for Yamaha. Davies, the 2008 Daytona 200 winner, finished the Magny-Cours round in sixth place, giving him an insurmountable 35-point lead over Hannspree Ten Kate Honda‘s Fabien Foret with one race remaining. The championship comes in Yamaha‘s return from a one-year absence from the series.

1973 Yamaha TZ750 Works Prototype #409-100001 Up For Auction

Fri, 27 Dec 2013

For just $120,000, you too can be the owner of a special piece of motorcycling history. Up for grabs on eBay is the 1973 Yamaha TZ750 that started it all. Claimed by the current owner to be the test mule of none other than Kel Carruthers in 1973, this TZ carries the number #409-100001. Yamaha Works GP rider Sadeo Asami cared for the motorcycle for much of its racing life until it was returned to Yamaha USA where it was destined for the crusher.

John Reynolds: Riding Masterclass

Fri, 17 Dec 2010

When I first started racing about a thousand years ago, my local stomping ground was a place called Three Sisters near Wigan.  It wasn’t glamorous but it was brilliant. An hour from home and with about a million corners crammed into just a km of tarmac. The Three Sisters was a reference to the three coal slag heaps that had once occupied the site before.