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2008 Yamaha 450 on 2040-motos

$2,500
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2008 Yamaha 450 , 2008 Yamaha YZ 450 F, Showroom condition. Low hours asking $2500.00 add $300.00 for wheel set and tire.. Extra complete wheel set, front and rear. Brand New Pirelli rear tire not mounted. Many extra parts. Senior rider owned and very well maintained. 951-245-0595 Pro Circuit Exhaust Oversize Braking front rotor Oversize Radiators New Rear Brakes Oversize foot pegs Ride Engineering Offset Triple Clamps Hinson Clutch components Renthal Bars R&D Float Bowl Tokyo Mods Carb work New Pleated seat cover Enzo Sub Tanks Enzo suspension Mods Fresh oil change and filter $2,500.00 9512450595

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