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04 Yamaha Yz450f on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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Friend Dr. at Garrison St Up for sale is my 2004 YZ450F, I have owned this bike for about five years and it has been nothing but awesome. It has a White Brothers pipe, newer Renthol sprocket and chain, newer rear tire, and fork seals only have about a season of riding on them. The bike has AMR bomber girl graphics and TAG bars with 1" risers. The bike has some cosmetic issues, the front fender is cracked and the shrouds are a little beat up but it runs awesome and has never let me down. I love this bike, but I just don't ever ride it and hate to see it rot. Plus I need a new tranny in my truck. I'm asking $2,000 OBO, call/text/e mail/send smoke signals with questions. Thanks for looking -Mike

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