Project Re-Cycle Yamaha FZ6 Being Auctioned To Benefit Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation

Project Re-Cycle Yamaha FZ6 Being Auctioned To Benefit Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation

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Bidding is now open on the second bike in Cycle World and BikeBandit.com’s Project Re-Cycle to benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation®, home of the Ride for Kids®. The first Project Re-Cycle bike raised $4,800. This time around, the team started with a 2005 Yamaha FZ6, then extensively reworked it with parts from the BikeBandit.com catalog. The modifications include a Dynojet Power Commander III, Akrapovic Street Legal slip-on exhaust with removable muffler inserts, Flanders “low cafe” handlebars, CRG Roll-A-Click adjustable levers, Bikemaster DC folding bar-end mirrors, and much more. The result is an urban streetfighter, dialed up for serious fun. Bid on the Yamaha FZ6 now! “In the end, our Project Re-Cycle FZ6 emerged from major surgery with an entirely new attitude,” Cycle World says. “The winning bidder will not only get a bike that will change their world, but will be helping us change the world for some very deserving kids.” The auction is open until Sunday, May 22. Place your bid today! About the PBTF Ride for Kids® Ride for Kids® supports the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation® (PBTF) by funding medical research and family support programs. We thank our presenting sponsor, Honda Riders Club of America, and our national insurance sponsor, GEICO. The next Ride for Kids® event is in Tulsa, Okla., on May 22. Learn more at www.rideforkids.org or call 800-253-6530.

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