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R6 Front End Forks Suspension Tube 06 2007 08 09 10 11 Yamaha R6r on 2040-parts.com

US $102.50
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Manteca, California, US

Manteca, California, US
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Fitments: 06' 07' 08' 09' 10' 11' Yamaha R6R
Condition:  Good used condition. The Forks are straight. Calipers are in good condition as well. Switches work fine. Some scratches noted. 
 
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Most of our items have been pre-owned unless otherwise specified. Thus, they will all show normal signs of use and wear. However, we'll do our best describing and picturing them to avoid any misunderstandings. Mayor damage, if any, will be clearly shown in pictures and / or stated on our Item's description. Please refer to pictures for more information and details. 
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