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2002 Yamaha Wr250f on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2002 YAMAHA WR250FSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURER: YamahaMODEL YEAR: 2002MODEL: WR250FDIMENSIONS:LENGTH: 84.9"HEIGHT: 51.3"WIDTH: 32.6"WEIGHT: N/AGROUND CLEARANCE: 15.0"WHEELBASE: 58.1"SEAT HEIGHT: 39.3"ENGINE: 249cc, Liquid-cooled, 5-valve, DUAL OVERHEAD CAM, 4-stroke w/titanium valvesDISPLACEMENT: 249ccBORE X STROKE: 77 X 53.6mmCOMPRESSION RATIO: 12.5:1CARBURETION: 37mm Keihin FCR Flat Slide w/Throttle Position SendorFUEL TANK CAPACITY: 2.1 gal.IGNITION: Digital CDIDRIVETRAIN:TRANSMISSION: Wide-ratio five gear w/multi-plate wet clutchFINAL DRIVE: O-ring chainBRAKES: Front: 250mm floating discRear: 245mm discSUSPENSION: Front: 46mm Kayaba Inverted Telescoping Fork, 11.8" of travel (adjustable rebound/compression damping)Rear: Fully adjustable Kayaba shock, 12.4" of TravelOTHER FEATURES-White Brothers exhaust-Excel rims-Renthal Handle bars-Extra set of new shroudsMAINTENANCE-Serviced after every other ride-Cleaned after every rideBike runs well. No problems. Bike was always garaged. Selling because I just don't have the time to ride it.Current Registration and pink in Hand.Registration good until 06/2014.Selling for $2000Call: 808-542-897 eight

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