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hey all have got one of my toys up for sale I'm just not using it as i thought i would so its time to sell up

i got the bike and it was in need of a freshen up soooooo i rebuilt it

the engine is fresh with only genuine Yamaha parts used, the gearbox is fresh with only genuine Yamaha parts used

new piston, pin, rings

new timing chain,chain guide,tensioner

new bearings bottom end

new selector forks + 3rd and 4th gears

brand new twin air filter

brand new spark plug

brand new fork seals

all bearings have just been pulled down and greased

blue reikon taper bars

near new tires

frame guards

brand new gold x-ring chain

brand new gold sprocket

carbon fibre front sprocket guard

big gun race pipe and header (ceramic coated silver)

yamaha of troy sticker kit and seat cover

only using quality bel ray oils in this (still hasn't had the run in oil dropped from it yet )

bike is immaculate looks like it has just come off the factory floor and has never been raced not one cent to spend just jump on and enjoy i have done all the hard work for you the bike runs like a dream has full compression and starts first time will scare the shit outta ya digs trenches wherever it goes

i am not desperate to sell and will not budge far from this price

asking 5400 for it

owes me ALOT more and i have recipts for everything

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/04...0f-t266028.html

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