Yamaha WR description
I'm selling my yamaha 2002 wr250f dirtbike. I bought it this past year and didn't have much time to ride it, it's a great bike and I'm sad to see it go but I need to sell it to pay for my car. I've had no problems with this bike and haven't wrecked it, it's a good, solid, reliable bike. I'll throw in my boots with the bike if they fit.Call or send me a text and we can schedule an appointment.
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