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Up for sale is my 2009 Yamaha YZF-R125


Bike has the following aftermarket bits


LED parker

8000k HID drive light

Tail tidy

Arrow exhaust (this exhaust makes it sound like no other 125!)

Michelin PILOT SPORTY tyres

Metal Gear Organic rear brake pads


recent service at Custom 88 - 5600km on 2/1/13


6500km's as of 6/4/13


included in the service was


oil change

oil filter change

tighten chain

lube chain

brake fluid change

air filter clean


$14-$16 a tank will get about 350+/- k's!!!!!


Rego till 22 april 2014 (a full year)


asking $4200

Price is negotiable

more photos upon request


RIDING GEAR NOT INCLUDED


Mods - if posted in wrong section please let me know or move to correct section.




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