For sale is an OEM Rear Brake Line for a 2006 - 2009 Yamaha R6S
Removed from a 2009 Yamaha
R6S
The listed part is in great condition.
Worked well on previous bike and was
removed still in fine shape, functioning properly.
Please review the photos for the most complete
idea of the overall condition of this item.
Great value for this quality, used part. Excellent deal.
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good deal on a used part at a fraction of the price of
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