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Brooklyn
01-09-2006, 12:30 AM
This is basically ALL BIKE, “NO” MOTOR/TRANSMISSION!

VIN# JYARJ04E0XA003734

It’s a 1999 Yamaha YZF R6. It has a CLEAN BLUE title on hand. EVERYTHING is still there besides the motor/transmission. All cables are still intact. The bike had 15K miles when the motor was pulled. It was never stunted therefore all plastics/frame/swing arm has no road starches at all. It does have minor scrapes when I laid it down when I first purchased it, and I literally mean laid down. I think I was going 5 mph max. View pictures. The gas tank has a minor dent due to it hitting the edge/corner of the wall.

It really does look good for a ’99 R6. It’s always been garaged. Never sat out in the rain, does not show any rust. I have the Title on hand. Never been wrecked or painted. Both tires have about 80%-85% thread life. ALL B.S ASIDE…ALL YOU NEED IS A MOTOR/TRANSMISSION. Fits 1999-2002 R6 Motors. This is a great opportunity for people who do not have 4K plus to dump on a bike, great for stunters to have a bike to play with, great for project track bike, AWESOME for parting out.

Aftermarket Parts:
Stainless Steal Front Brake Lines
Floating Front Race Rotors
Polished Front/Rear Wheels

The Kelley Blue Book value is $4,555.00 for complete bike.

FIRM PRICE: $2,200.00
(Don’t waste your time or mine if your not planning on spending this much!)

Value:
Full Set of 1999 YZF R6 Plastics w/ Gas Tank: $1K+
1999-2002 LEGIT Frame w/Title: $800+
Head Lights: $100+
Front Shocks/Forks: $150+
Front/Rear Wheel: $150+
Front Rear Tires: $150+
Subframe: $100+
Front/Passenger Seats: $100+

That’s $2,550.00 already if you decide to part it out, not including misc. stuff. Only reason I don’t part it out myself is because I’m a Full Time Student @ UofH and I work Part time.

!!!!!!!BIKE COMES WITH STOCK EXHAUST, NOT THE CARBON FIBER AKRAPOVIC EXHAUST PICTURED!!!!!!

You can email me at jssanch1@hotmail.com or call me at 281-221-7576 (Name is Jay) If you have any questions feel free to ask, I could take more pictures at your request!

I’m located in SouthEast Houston, right off of I-45 & Beltway 8, five minutes from Almeda Mall.

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1badSRAD
01-09-2006, 12:05 PM
i have to ask why did u take the motor out of a perfectly good bike

Brooklyn
01-09-2006, 12:52 PM
i have to ask why did u take the motor out of a perfectly good bike
Ok this is what happen...

I was about to go riding, so I did my check ups on the bike. I noticed that the chain was to loose. I proceeded to tighten up the chain, well come to find out it was way to tight.

I was riding and going about 90mph, down shifted and gun it, jumped to about 130mph...well at this point I guess the chain had enough stress that it just snapped. Scary ass shit if you ask me. Well when the chain snapped it slapped the block sooo hard, it chipped it. Oil went everywhere, I was stuck on I-45 for 2 HRS.

I went to several welders, but had no luck. I wanted them to weld this DIME size hole up, rather then replace the motor. Some welders tell me since the hole is right next to the transmission they can't weld because if they do, the weld might leak into the tranny and lock it. So I had no choice but to replace the whole motor just for a little crappy hole. I dropped the motor, sold head, sold tranny, sold pistons, sold all internals..etc. All I have now is the case with the hole in it. As you can see in the pics, I tried to use JB Weld, No luck!

I just bought a 2006 R6 and have no funds to buy a motor and put it in. And plus I dont have the hook ups on motors, this gives a chance for people buy there own motor and know how it works. IMO, I would have a hard time trusting a motor that has been replaced.

Here's a pic to give everyone an idea of what I'm talking about.

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1badSRAD
01-09-2006, 06:06 PM
i remeber u haveing this bike for sale on here befor damn that sux about the little hole anyways bump for a good deal

Brooklyn
01-09-2006, 11:07 PM
i remeber u haveing this bike for sale on here befor damn that sux about the little hole anyways bump for a good deal

Yeah, I couldn't keep my ass off of it, and look what happen. It's peer pressure when you have all your friends calling you to ride!

Brooklyn
01-11-2006, 02:30 AM
Sale Pending...


BUMP!

Brooklyn
01-13-2006, 01:41 PM
SOLD! CLOSE/LOCK THREAD!