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2006 Yamaha Wr250f Dirt Bike Dual Purpose on 2040-motos

US $2,100.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

West Green, Georgia, US

West Green, Georgia, US
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Yamaha WR tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha WR description

Great bike with no issues. I also have a new set of decals. After market exhaust FMF Header and muffler. Electric and kick start

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Niall Mackenzie Blog number 3

Wed, 15 Sep 2010

This picture of me chasing Foggy on the Daytona banking in 1991 brought back some bitter sweet memories recently. I did half a season as his team mate on the Silkolene RC30s before scurrying off to Japan to ride a factory Yamaha Superbike. I’ve never been a quitter but I felt the team that year was gear stretched running two riders so it was a case of last in first out.

Community Tip: How-to Completely Remove the Air Induction System on a Yamaha

Fri, 22 May 2009

Alright, maybe this isn’t for everyone, but I thought it was obscure enough to warrant some interest to any motorcyclist. TEZZMIN, a senior member over at the R6MessageNet forums, has posted a nice How-To on removing an ’03-’04 Yamaha R6 ‘s Air Induction System. What does the AIS do?

Pedrosa: most wins, least successful

Wed, 11 May 2011

Should Dani Pedrosa win at Le Mans this coming weekend he will become the most successful rider In the premier-class not to win the coveted title. After his triumph in Estoril the Repsol Honda rider currently finds himself on 13 wins and in joint first and a win, at a circuit that sees him rank as one of riders with the most victories in all classes, would make him a clear leader. Joining Pedrosa at the top of the ranking is Max Biaggi and Randy Mamola, two riders who became associated with the number two.

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