1985 Yamaha Yz on 2040-motos


Orange, California, United States
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Yamaha YZ description
1985 Yamaha YZ250 YZ 250 Vintage Motocross Dirt Bike With Clear California TITLE Runs Grate!
The bike Starts right up and runs well NOTHING LEAKS! throttle does stick has been sitting in Garage for 10 years tires nobs look good but front sides of wheel looks like some craking seat good side plastics worn and gas tank as faded could use a cleaning ill leave that up to new owner We are Located In Orange County Ca 92865 for local pick up if you want it shipped i can drive it 5 miles from my zip to a packer/shipper of your Choice or they can pick up at our house please feel free to ask any questions you might have Strong yz looks like red and white model engine number is 56a005351 and come with a clear California Title Not many like this |
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