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2002 Yamaha Warrior on 2040-motos

$8,450
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:8800
Location:

Sterling, Virginia

Sterling, VA
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TypeType:Cruiser

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2002 Yamaha Warrior , No expense spared!! Perfect condition, Garage kept. You will not find another Warrior like this one! It is just as fun to ride it as it is to look at. Its a real head turner and gets quite a bit of attention anywhere I go. Long list of custom modifications include: 250 rear wheel kit with hidden rear brake caliper kit, Air Shock w/ hidden compressor (easily raise or lower the rear suspension with a hidden switch), Baron Big Air Kit helps it breathe better and Rinehart pipes give it a nice deep rumble (the heat shields have been custom powdercoated with black ceramic), it runs unbelievably strong and smooth with a Dyno Jet Power Commander performance tuned by RnR Cycles, polished rim lips, absolutely flawless custom paint with Lexus silver and BMW black, powder coated fork caps, Kuryakn Iso grips with Stilleto bar ends on custom drag bars (another set of drag bars will be included as well in the sale as well as a very expensive set of forward controls currently not installed), custom bolt kit, custom license plate bracket with LED illumination, stock rear signals deleted with an integrated signal brake light, the bike has had the stock rear seat eliminated with the factory bolt holes on the fender completely deleted but I DO have a passenger seat that is able to be quickly installed for riding two up. The bike is all paid for and I have a clean and clear title in hand. Bike only has 8800 miles. I'm probably leaving some things out but the pictures below will speak for themselves. Feel free to contact me by email for further info or to set up a time to see it. I have over 50 high resolution pictures.. just ask if you would like them emailed to you! $8,450.00

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