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Hi there guys

Here i have a very clean and well looked after Yamaha 2006 wrf450 up forsale or trade

Its Road Registrable

Renthal Handlebar

One Industries grip seat - same pattern as the original

One Industries sticker kit and half graphics kit

Just did a full service on the bike last friday which costed me a couple hundred - All genuine Yamaha oils , filters, plug used

Features:

Digital Light up speedo , 2 program tripometer

Kick start / Key start

Headlight

Tail light

Indicators were removed

Excel Rims on dunlop tread

Would only need, indicators and mirrors fitted for road reg, Wouldn't need anything for a RWC

Doesn't get much use due to family and car commitments these day's :)

Prefer cash but will swap with the right deal

$5500 ono

Cheers Rob

0420603297

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