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83 Yamaha It250 Forsale(need Gone) on 2040-motos

$350
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Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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Hi I have an 83 Yamaha it250 just got it running and driving but the clutch doesn't work and the tail light is out(haven't tryed messin with it)Other than than its a powerful bike that will beat the snot out of wr200 or crf150. THIS BIKE IS NOT FOR BEGINNERS I have a hard time staying on that thing!Please no emailscall or text: 375obo trades welcome( NO ELECTRONICS!!! I DONT want your shity I pad that's worth 100$) I'm pretty much hit rock bottom on the priceIf I don't answer to a text or call I'm will get back to you as soon as possibleWill up load more pics later Key words: dirt bike, motorcycle, Yamaha, classic

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