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2008 Yamaha Xt250 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $2,800.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: White
Location:

Yuma, Arizona, US

Yuma, AZ, US
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Yamaha XT tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:9282576671

Yamaha XT description

2008 Yamaha Xt250 , I am selling this bike because I own another one and rarely ride this. It's a fun hybrid bike, that's both street legal and off-road friendly! I am the second owner, and the first owner rode is 600 miles before selling. The bike is in excellent working condition and runs great. It handles very well on roads, including highway speeds. I can get it up to 83mph on the highway. I have ridden it gently, as I had planned to keep it for many years. It was dropped a couple of times by the previous owner, but has only minor cosmetic damage (verified through dealership). I have ridden it the remaining 1200 miles and no damages have be incurred. I used it to run errands and commute to work. It has rarely been ridden off road. All original parts are included, such as tires, battery, etc. and are in excellent working condition. I just had it serviced and it won't need service again for 4,000 miles or 6 months (whichever is sooner). It was serviced locally, at the dealership. It's a 5-speed, 2.6gal gas tank, electric start. Here is a link to view all the specs: :// /motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/yamaha/2008-yamaha-xt250-ar46098.html Thanks for looking! $2,800.00 9282576671

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