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2000 Yamaha Y-z 80 Sell Quick Cheap on 2040-motos

$750
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South Bend, Indiana

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2000 yamaha y-z 80, runs and rides perfect, just had a bottom and top end rebuild, new crank, bearings, rod piston and rings, has lots of extras such as stand, triangle stand racing boots i paid 200 for new back tire and two new front tires this bike is crazy fast and runs strong. the only reason i am considering selling is because i need a truck. would like to sell today asking 750 obo call me or txt any time at or or will send pics

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