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2013 Yamaha 250f on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Ramona, California

Ramona, CA
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2013 Yamaha 250f , Just view the photos this bike has the best of everything. Set up by factory mechanic with Star Racing, All GYTR components including Head/Cams/Clutch. K&N high flo filter, MotoTasinari, Ti Coated Suspension, Anodized Hubs etc. etc. This is the best running Yamaha you will find with all the bling. I want to go back to a 450. 10-12 total hours, you can tell upon inspection, this bike is perfect, Over $12,000 invested. TEXT OR CALL ME IF INTERESTED 360-607-7017 - can meet serious buyer anywhere in San Diego County. May consider part trade for quality firearm or set of Golf Clubs. $6,500.00 3606077017

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