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2002 Yamaha Yz250 on 2040-motos

$2,100
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Bellingham, Washington

Bellingham, WA
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2002 Yamaha YZ250, $2,100, image 1

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2002 Yamaha YZ250 two stroke motorcycle. Always maintained well. This bike runs fantastic. It has newer plastic with Monster Energy Drink graphics. Pro Taper bars, Devol front suspension, new front brake pads, Guts Factory Grip Seat cover, Pro Circuit pipe, FMF GYTR muffler, decent rubber. ORV tabs are good through December 2013. Clear title in hand.You can respond to this ad via email and I will call you or email you my cell phone. Or call my office at and ask for Jim.Tags: Dirt bike, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, off road, motor cycle,

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