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2006 Yamaha Xt225 (phoenix) on 2040-motos

$2,300
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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2006 Yamaha XT225 (Phoenix), $2,300, image 1

Yamaha XT description

This XT225 has only 2500mis on. 1/2 of those were put on recently on a trip to the GC, then to Moab and back. The bike did the trip easily with a bit of soft luggage. It comes with a removable windshield, GPS, wide foot pegs, Bryanswens rear rack (made in USA), an extra set of tires, a top case (currently off of bike) and a Stearns seat cushion. We use synthetic oil in our bikes. We're selling it to get a smaller bike for more local trips. Asking 2600 obo. May consider trades (+/-) for CRF150R Expert, KLX140L, KTM105, KX100

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