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2013 Yamaha Wr on 2040-motos

US $7700
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Morrisville, North Carolina, United States

Morrisville, North Carolina, United States
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Yamaha WR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha WR description

Yamaha Big Wheel Motorcycle Conversion
Remember the Yamaha Big Wheel 350/200/80 from the mid
1980's?  This is the updated monster version.  I started with a
2012 Yamaha WR450F, Fuel Injected with only 45 Hours, Great
Condition.  I then purchased the Big Wheel Conversion Kit at
xfrproatv.com/yz450-big-wheel-kit
I then installed all the custom parts listed below to make this a
one of a kind conversion.  This bike is awesome and has tons of 
power.  It is titled and registered in North Carolina as street legal,
clear title in hand.  Check out all that has been done to this bike
based on the parts list below and look at the details in the
pictures.  You will not be disappointed and won't find another
Big Wheel like this one - $12k build.   Please email or call me if
you have any questions, Bill at 919-522-8005.
Needs to have turn signals and brake light wired.

Cost
2012 Yamaha WR450F - Fuel Injected - Only 45 Hours! $5,000
Big Wheel Conversion Kit $2,420
Parts
Key Switch $6
Front Turn Signals - Blue $7
Rear Tail light with turn signals $20
Throttle Slide $10
Rear Brake Light Bunge Pressure Switch $16
Switch:  Headlight, Horn, Turn Signal - Aluminum $7
Horn $9
Renthal Fatbar Handlebar 1 1/8" - Blue - 609-01 1"; 604-01 .36" $71
Cycra Low Profile Enduro Handshields $18
Bar Mount Triple Clamp for 1 1/8" bars - Blue $83
Grips - Pillow Top $12
ASV Billet Clutch and Brake Levers - Shorty - Blue $150
Billet Front Brake Reservoir Cover - Blue $11
Billet Rear Brake Reservoir Cover - Blue $11
Billet Rear Brake Clevis - Blue $11
Billet Mirrors - Blue $39
Billet Gas Cap - Blue $49
Billet Foot Pegs - Blue $50
Forged Shift Pedal - Black/Blue $39
Forged Brake Pedal - Black/Blue $39
Billet Oil Fill Plug - Blue $16
Boyesen Super Cooler Water Pump Kit $146
Trail Tech Radiator Fan Kit $135
Engine Ice Coolant $38
Radiator Covers - Black $45
Side Panels - Black $58
Billet Front Sprocket Cover - Blue $24
Front Brake Rotor with Trail Tech Magent Mount $90
Rear Brake Rotor $81
Custom OMF Type R Lite Front and Rear Wheels, Dark Candy $622
Blue and Polished Aluminum, 12x7 and 12x7
Front Tire:  ITP Holeshot ATR Radial 205/80R12 $95
Rear Tire:  MotoClaw EFX 26x11-12 $125
Rekluse Clutch $600
Subtotal $2,732
Labor $1,600
Total $11,752

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