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2002 Yamaha Wr426f Check It Out*trade Or Sell********************** on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Fresno, California

Fresno, CA
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Hello craigslist, I'm looking to trade my 2002 Yamaha wr426f for a fuel injected street bike, 600cc or bigger please. I like r6's, cbr rr, gixxer, f4i, buell, or whatever as long as it's dependable, I'm not hung up on beauty. I'm looking with something. 25,000 mis or less preferably . Currently I commute on my motard, it's fun, the ride is great , I know I'm always gonna get where I'm going, and it's always gonna start. I bought this bike from a dude in his late. 40's in Modesto, he owned it awhile and when purchased it was bone stock. I rode it from Modesto to fresno without a hitch. I changed the turn signals front and rear, took off the rear fender gear pouch, fixed a exhaust crack he didn't tell me about(no hard feelings), and then I changed the grips, took off the plastic around the brake discs and all other nonsense plastic for a street only dirtbike. I custom shaped all the plastics and cut them, relocated the license plate and brake light(only temporary will change if bike never trades or sells), it had and still has Pirelli scorpion a/t tires great tread on those. I put a blue reflective rim strip, I changed the mirror, I rigged up a pouch behind the headlamp for the rotor lock, I rigged up a Tom Tom on the pro taper barpad, it had protaper bars too. The whole bike is destickered too but would look badass with fresh graphics. It is a kickstart only, but once you learn it's method it'll kick 1st time mostly everytime. It has a yamalink lowering link about 3" I think, I also have the stock 1 along with other misc. parts. It has new front brake lever and a new clutch lever. Let's trade!!! Or you can just buy this beast. Clear title in hand with my credentials. I don't care if urs is salvaged or clean, just no wrecked bikes(frame/subframe cracks n tweaks). If I were to keep my bike which I plan to do and keep on riding unless I trade or sell.. Is get a new complete FMF exhaust, get new taillight, and true supermoto wheels and tires and all the other misc. parts for that setup. That was my plan from the beginning to supermoto this thing but Im looking for something to commute on the freeway for long periods, my bike isn't made for that, life threw me a curve and I'm trying to find a "street bike" or "sport bike" to get me there. We can trade gear too if u want, I have shin/knee guards, oneil dirtbike gloves, bilt dirtbike style helmet DOT approved, Scott goggles, new lense, all I need from you is your helmet and gloves if you want. Text only Derek(mention ad) anytime no email. Thanks.

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