2002 Yamaha Wr250f on 2040-motos
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2002 YAMAHA WR250F, The Yamaha WR250F is one of the most tried and true off-road bikes in history. This is a very VERY clean example of one. The hours on this bike are very low, and it is in incredible condition. Absolutely zero scratches or marks. The former owner never had it on the trails! Tires, brakes, engine and drive train are all in above par condition. The bike has recently been through are service department and had a carb clean. It starts and runs perfectly!The WR250F is a trail bike and not the street version. There are conversion kits available to make this a dual purpose. Please contact us with further questions!This is a consignment sale, so tax, title and dealer fees are not applicable.
Yamaha WR for Sale
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