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2008 Yzf450, 2004 Crf250x 2002 Honda Cr125r & 2001 Ktm Sx65 on 2040-motos

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I'm selling a few motorcycles. My bikes run great and have no problems. Please call or text for information or if you have any questions.2008 Yamaha yz450f runs perfect. Lexx exhaust. All stock, Perfect condition. Low hours.2005 Honda crf250X. runs perfect. yoshimura full exhaust, All stock, Perfect condition, low hours. (The picture of the 250x is off the internet. I lost the photos out of my computer. If you would like actual photos I can text them to your phone or e-mail. My bike is identical except the yoshi exhaust)2001 KTM sx65. All stock, original, runs perfect, fast kids bike, 2 sets of tires, 2 stroke.2002 Honda cr125r A lot of new parts. Call or text for info. two strokeAll of my bikes have been well maintained. I don't have any junk or projects. I'm selling because I would like to buy a house and the cash from the toys will help out. I'm also selling a 35' 5th wheel trailer. Justin

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