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2014 Yamaha Xt250 on 2040-motos

$5,195
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Yamaha Blue
Location:

Palatka, Florida

Palatka, FL
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Yamaha XT tech info

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Yamaha XT description

2014 Yamaha XT250, NEW FOR 2014 - Conquer Dirt The 2014 XT250 may look the same on the outside, but there are a significant number of changes on the inside. A new fuel injection system leads the list. Whether commuting to work or hitting the back country for some exploring, the ultra-reliable XT250 is a fun loving dual sport that is easy to ride. Your adventure starts here.

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