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2008 Yamaha Wr250x on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne, IN
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Im Selling my eight wr250x with low miles! Been a great bike but just dont get to use it much. Bought a FMF power core four muffler, FMF power bomb header, and FMF EFI Programmer for it this summer. bike has 1979 mis on it right now. I have the owners manual and Factory Service manual for the bike that will go with. Bike is clean. Tires Chain and Sprockets still in good shape. Chain sliders are barely worn. I am the second owner of this bike. I bought it in April with 400 mis on it. I have all original parts that came off the bike for the aftermarket exhaust. Call or text me at for any questions.

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