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2005 Yamaha Yz250 on 2040-motos

$2,200
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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, TN
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For sale is my son's 05' YZ 250. Starts and runs good. It has been serviced regularly and well maintained. Tires with approx four rides on them. Comes with over-sized gas tank (I have the stock if you'd rather have it instead), W.E.R. steering stabilizer, FMF exhaust, radiator braces, hand guards, service manual, and other extras such as fenders and panels. Suspension re-valve by Cannon Procraft/House of Horsepower for 175lbs/A level woods riding. Selling because my son's changing hobbies - nothing needed and ready to go. $2200. Please call or email. Thanks for looking. I am also selling my other son's 06' YZ125 for $2100 with pretty much the same set-up - listed in another add.

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