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99 Yamaha Warrior. Runs And Rides. Price Drop on 2040-motos

$800
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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I have a yamaha warrior 350cc that has the six gear transmission with reverse. The quad has a new battery and starter solinoid put on about a week and a half ago. The quad is not in perfect condition but is well worth what im asking. It has a rip in the seaty but the previous owner decided to just duct tape the whole seat, the back brakes need bled (only front work at the moment), and it smokes on warm up. Once the quad is warm it dont smoke a bit, its just while its warming up. Has never effected it running or anything, has been this way for a while. I just changed the oil in it as well when i did the battery and solinoid. Has ITP aftermarket tires on it as well. If you have any questions or anything give me a call or text at. Name is dustin. Please specify what warrior you are contacting me about as i have two different ones

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