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1982 Yamaha Motorcycle on 2040-motos

$600
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Hudson Valley,

Hudson Valley
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1982 YAMAHA SR 250 ITS A SMALLER ROAD BIKE I CONVERTED OVER TO A WOODS / TRAIL BIKERUNS GOOD....BEEN SITTING,NEEDS GAS,BATTERY BASIC TUNE UPHAS DIRT BIKE HANDLE BARS WITH BARK BUSTER HAND PROTECTIONNEW CHAINHEADLAMPAUTOMATIC STARTERfive GEAR......BIKE DOES AROUND 65-75 MPHHAS BRAND NEW DIRT BIKE TIRES ON CHROME STEEL SPOKESIVE HAD IT FOR 12 yearS ITS A GREAT BIKE NEVER GAVE ME TROUBLE....BUT IF IT SITS FOR 2 yearS IN GARGAE IT USUSLLY NEEDSBATTERYGAS....CLEAN CARBNEW SPARK PLUGCOMES WITH A CLEAR TITLE...............ASKING $600SORRY NO PICS AT THE MOMENT...........GREATLIL BIKECALL OR TEXT ANYTIME

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