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2003 Yamaha Yz250f on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Eugene, Oregon

Eugene, OR
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Like-New 2003 Yamaha YZ250F. Adult owned, ridden and maintained. Never raced. The title to this bike is in-hand.In outstanding condition!Features:- Works Connection skid plate.- Works Connection radiator braces.- Hot start.- Titanium foot pegs.- Brand new front tire. (Rear tire has only had a dozen rides on it; plenty of tread.)- Red wheel spacers front/back.- Yoshimura TRC Comp Series exhaust/ spark arrestor. - Scott's Steering Stabilizer (Hidden under bar pad.)- ProTaper Gold bars.- Excel Rims.- Scott's top triple clamp.No Low-ballers please. Credible offers and trades will be considered. Cash preferred.email or text

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