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1983 Yamaha It 490 on 2040-motos

$650
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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1983 Yamaha IT 490 2-stroke enduro. $650.00. Current Colorado OHV. Runs great. Lamps work. It is not street legal. Sorry no title but will provide a bill of sale. Ride as is or great winter restoration project. Don't need to sell, just thinning the herd (I have a couple of these). I will not respond to e-mail or texts due to spammers and scammers. If you e-mail or text do not expect an answer. If you can text or e-mail you can call me for information. Call, if no answer please leave a message with your phone number. Don't ask what I'll take for the bike unless you have cash and are standing in front of me. Sorry no trades. No test rides without cash in hand. WARNING THIS IS NOT A BEGINNER BIKE! If you don't respect this bike, it will hurt you. Thanks

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