Yamaha Wr 250x Enduro Dual Purpose Super Motard on 2040-motos
Hudson, New Hampshire, US
Yamaha WR tech info
Yamaha WR description
Great shape always garaged.
Oil changed every 3 to 4k miles. Chain cleaned and lubed before every other ride. Rear deck carrier mount added. Custom skid plate fabricated and installed to protect engine from road debris. Minor abrassion on common wear areas and on heat sheild from touring bags (removable). Maintained and never abused.
Fuel Injected! GPS mount and accesory plug hard wired for GPS, cell phone...etc.
Riden by 45 year old guy. Well maintained and cared for
Comes with half case of oil and a a few oil filters. Also has detatchable touring bags great for rain gear or whatever.
70 mpg makes it a great commuter ride and it parks nearly anywhere. Easy to maneuver at ONLY 300lbs. So easy a caveman could do it.
Yamaha WR for Sale
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