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Yamaha YZ250F 2002 I'm currently the second owner since new and it has always been garaged and looked after. Motul oil's are always used and is serviced every 3 rides. New genuine YZF sticker kit, with brand new front and rear guards. Brand new handle bars, grips. The bike has been installed with a wiring loom that run's off the CDI to run front and rear lights which will be supplied. Accelerator cables, front and rear sprockets have recently just been replaced. Valve and Exhaust clearances have also just been re done within the last month. Bike is very clean and run's like a dream unfortunately a regretful sale (Genuine Reason). Just added Zeta racing clutch and front brake leavers ($80) each.

If Further infomation or pictures are required please contact Kieran on 0434226814 or via email [email protected]

Looking for around $3700

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