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Lowered Price On 2001 Yamaha Banshee (damascus) on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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I have a nice 2001 banshee. So this bike has a few bucks in it. About a year ago Top Dog Racing rebuilt the whole motor top and bottom end. Have receipts. Welded crank, new shift forks, new Clutch, dune/mild port on the Cylinders with a Billit cool head. Great Compression in both cylinders at 195. Runs race fuel. Powder coated frame and hubs. Lots Of billet and chrome. four over long star swing arm. Chrome A-arms, shocks, rear axle. Has un-stamped CPI pipes. 22 in haulers in rear and Mohawks in front. Any questions please call or text mike at 503-475-XXXX. Thanks

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