2013 Yamaha Wr450f Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

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2013 Yamaha WR450F, CALL FOR PRICE - You might not know where the trail will take you, but with the WR450F, you know that youll get there and back again. Yamahas WR450F is ready to tame the roughest single track or attack a Hare Scrambles course with its adjustable YZ based 48mm Speed Sensitive System fork and fully adjustable KYB piggyback shock. But the YZ connection does not stop there the YZ250F inspired Bilateral Beam aluminum frame provides light, nimble handling while the YZ250F bodywork means fast, easy rider movements. Oh yeah, the YZ based brakes with wave-style rotors stop things in a hurry too. The WR450F, designed to deliver winning performance on the track and all day versatility and fun on the trail.
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