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Two Dirt Bikes Yamaha & Suzuki on 2040-motos

$425
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Fitzgerald, Georgia

Fitzgerald, GA
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WARNING SCAMMERS! I'm on to you.... Cash on pick up is the only way I'll accept. Thanks. Sorry but just went through a huge scam in regards to this ad. Be careful all you other sellers. The bike in the foreground is a 2007 Yamaha 90. It runs well. Needs a throttle cable. The bike behind is a 1972 Suzuki Enduro 90. This bike does run, But was parked about 8 mnths ago when we bought a bigger one. It has not been ran/started since. Yamaha is a three gear with no clutch, Suzuki is a 3-four gear with a clutch. I will sell together for $425.00, or $375.00 for the Yamaha & $50.00 for the Suzuki separate. Both prices are firm. There is no delivery available; bikes will have to be picked up and I am located in Fitzgerald. The following is my details. Please respect that I do work during the day, and would appreciate no calls until after six P.M. in the evening during the week. Weekends anytime. You can text me; just don't expect an answer back right away. 229-457-XXXX I can, on request, take additional pictures and email to you.

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