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Here is a Yamaha 2011 YZ 85. My son was racing YZ 85's and I purchased a brand new bike and built the super mini that he only raced once at a small local track called "Backwoods." I spent over 3,000 on wheels, then another 700 for the swing arm, and 65 for the extended brake hose from Yamaha. The engine cases have had nothing done to them just the cylinder was bored out making it a 105 CC. This little bike will fly. Any questions please ask, bike must be picked up at Newburgh, IN. 47630 or call me 812 455 9056
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