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1997 Yamaha Pw 50 $550 Or Trade on 2040-motos

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1997 YAMAHA PW 50 FOR SALE. EXCELLENT BIKE TO LEARN ON FOR SMALL CHILDREN. HAS NEW REAR AND FRONT TIRE. ONLY HAS REAR BRAKE. RUNS GOOD. ALSO COMES WITH TRAINING WHEELS. NEW GRIPS. NEW SHORTY FUEL LINE ON GAS CAP.. IF I DONT ANSWER TEXT OR LEAVE A MESSAGE. I ALSO HAVE A 2007 YZF 450 FOR SALE OR TRADE. POSSIBLY LOOKING FOR A BIGGER BIKE FOR THE WIFE OR SOME OTHER 2 WHEELED MACHINE. CAN THROW IN 1 OR MORE OF MY OTHER BIKES FOR THE RIGHT DEAL.

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