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2007 Yamaha Yz125, Nearly New on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Chico, California

Chico, CA
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2007 Yamaha YZ125, nearly new, $2,500, image 1

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10925 Old Oregon Trail Up for sale is my 2007 Yamaha YZ 125 two stroke.Bike was in storage for about 4 yrs. As such, I had JDA Racing completely rebuild the engine and overhaul the transmission and carb with OEM parts. The engine has about ten minutes on it just to test it out. Suspension was built by KPS suspension. The bike has new plastics, backgrounds and grips. The Renthal sprockets, DID gold chain and Bridgestone tires are all in terrific shape.I'll have images up tomorrow hopefully (bike's still at the JDA shop).Call or email anytime at 53O- 356 - 756.eight.crf cr kx kxf yz yzf rm rmz sx sxf dirtbike dirt bike motocross mx 125 250 450

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