2010 Yamaha Yz on 2040-motos


Boswell, Pennsylvania, United States
Yamaha YZ tech info




Yamaha YZ description
Well I really hate to do this but I might consider selling my baby! I'm not in a hurry to sell and/or might just keep it, but I'm debating selling it for the right price to pay my car off. So heres a little bit about the bike.. its a 2010 Yamaha yz250f. I purchased this bike last summer when i was living it California. The previous owner purchased the bike from a dealer and never rode it so they ended up selling it to me. The bike was raced by a semi pro female rider of the name Dellene Dippel. It has full KWB suspension set up for a 170lb rider. The front suspension is pretty stiff im guessing for the bigger jumps. Holeshot device on the forks also. The rear suspension i have set up for myself at 170lbs. The motor is not a stock 250f motor. IT HAS A POSEY RACING MOTOR IN IT. The previous owner told me that it had over $5k in engine work done to it. I do not have proof of this on paper and im no mechanic... But i know the bike rides a lot more like a 450 and i had a new wiseco piston and crankshaft installed about 20hours ago and the guy that did the rebuild told me the inside was really nice and it great condition. It runs on 110 octane fuel. has full fmf powerbomb exhaust and header. sprocket and chain brand new. EMIG grips. White plastics with brand new decal works graphics i paid $240 just for those. Gripper Seat cover. Pro Taper Fat Bars. Acerbis blue chain guide. Sunline Clutch Lever. MX52 tires front and back brand new. still have the lines on them. Yellow radiator hoses. Radiator braces. Top end fully rebuild, gaskets all around. Stator is brand new. ECI Box is brand new with wiring harness. Black Excel Rims. I dont know what else to say about this bike except its a monster and in awesome condition. I baby this thing and its my pride and joy so ive taken excellent condition of it. I attached a photo of the bike when i bought it. The image with the #62 was when it was raced and all the sponsors on the stickers where real sponsors for this bike. I just put my own graphics on it. If you search posey racing motors they have a picture of it on their website. Feel free to contact me with any questions. im pretty firm on price. Ive put alot of money in this bike myself as well as the previous owner. Bike Rips! Thanks alot Joe! $3800. will end auction early if bike sells local.
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