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*SOLD*
Selling this very nice '07 Yamaha FZ6 with only 12K miles.
Recently serviced, new tires in July. Ready to ride, needs nothing. Clear MA title in my name in hand.
Very clean, reliable, plenty of power, low maintenance, smooth, quiet, comfortable, handles, brakes, does everything right. *BUT* the garage is full, and I need to free up time, space, and cash for my other projects. Nice mid-sized sporty-tourer, great in town, back roads, or highway, solo or two-up. As you probably know, 4-cylinder 600cc, 6-speed. The bike has a good fuel range, goes on reserve around 175 miles. The tank holds 5.1 gallons total, and last tankup I got 48 mpg. Seat height is fairly low, easy to flat-foot (30" inseam), and very comfortable. To me the bike feels light for its size.
Check out more pics taken 10/5/13 posted to Flickr: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjKfFLGT
What it's got:
HEL SS brake lines
TechSpec knee grips
ProGrip model 714 hand grips
Puig wind screen
Battery Tender leads installed
LED tail/brake light
G2 Ergo "Throttle Tamer" throttle tube
Original tool kit
Owners handbook download.
Recent service includes:
Michelin Pilot Road 3 tires July 2013
Oil & filter (Mobil 1 4T, K&N)
K&N air filter element
Coolant changed (Honda Type 2)
NGK Iridium spark plugs
Throttle body synch.
Send a PM if interested or if you have any questions. In Arlington, MA.
Kurt
Last edited by whynot; 03-02-14 at 09:13 AM.
And don't believe everything you think.
I have the same exact bike. Red too! Awesome machine, I threw hard bags on it and it replaced my car. Bags come off easy and it is very fun. This has all the mods I'd like on mine!
Yes, and we're neighbors, too, saw your posts on the FZ6 forum where the bike is FS as well. Here's an idea, buy my bike, and you'll have all the mods you want! [haha] The more I ride it, the more I feel like keeping it, but it's one of many, and my vintage projects are feeling neglected.
And don't believe everything you think.
Beautiful bike and nice pictures on Flickr! I still miss my 2008 bike. Was a great all around bike and surprisingly very comfortable for two up. The stock suspension is basic, but dialed in well in my opinion. Good luck with the sale! I hear you about too many bikes...
Thanks, guys, we agree then, a *great* bike. Not many shoppers out there this time of year, though. But if anyone is looking for a *great bike* ... .
"Recently serviced, new tires in July. Ready to ride, needs nothing. Clear MA title in my name in hand."
Last edited by whynot; 02-28-14 at 05:46 PM.
And don't believe everything you think.
*SOLD*
Last edited by whynot; 03-02-14 at 09:12 AM.
And don't believe everything you think.