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FIRM. NO TRADES.2011 RMZ 450, Original owner. Hour meter put on as soon as Fay Meyers Delivered it-118.2 hours on motorNew top end at 97.2 hours, 13:5 compression pistion, up from 12:1 stock piston and valves done at same time too.Newly laced Warp nine Wheels with Yellow-Gold HubsDunlop 952's on it.Roth Racing re-valved suspension for 180 lb VET rider.Pro-Taper Windham/Reed bars pillow top gripsPro-Taper 51 tooth rear sprocket/13 tooth front & Pro-Taper gold chain/have extra-new rear sprocket and stock sprocket 50 tooth.Xtra plastics (pre-owned) for it as well $4,400call/text for more pics if interested.Tore Achilles tendon, done for a while

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