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Yamaha : Wr Yamaha Wr 250x Motard/dual Sport Fmf, Zeta on 2040-motos

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Sedona, Arizona

Sedona, AZ
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Just bought a WR450F and currently out of space in the Garage. Love this bike, but I can only have so many toys. This bike is excellent. Needs nothing! Couple of minor scratches from trail riding. Everything is mint. Plastics are coated with Plasti-Dip. Peel them off to go back to BLUE. Maintenance: October 2013 - Oil (Royal Purple full synthetic) October 2013 - UNI high flow foam filter (Uni Oiled properly) July 2013 - Shinko 80/20 Dual Sport Tires ($325.00) April 2013 - Full Zeta 1 1/8 Bar Kit. Integrated turn signals into gaurds April 2013- DRC edge 2. LED Kit. Signals in the Rear, with the Correct Resistors to stop the rapid flash. April - FMF Power Core four (Sounds Amazing.) I also have the Bridgestone Motard Tires. Rear is 90% front is 40% (Additional Shipping) Thanks!

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