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2007 Yamaha Yz 85 (new Braunfels) on 2040-motos

$1,250
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San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio, TX
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2007 Yamaha YZ 85 (New Braunfels), $1,250, image 1

Yamaha YZ description

2007 Yamaha YZ 85 2-stroke Big Wheel. Rides well, extremely fast. Has the following upgrades: Renthal bars, Gold FMF Series pipe with FMF Shorty exhaust, NStyle seat (has a tear in cover that was sewn to repair), Boost Mobile graphics, VForce three reed valve, Fluidyne aluminum radiator.This has been a great bike, my son has just out grown it and is moving up to a bigger bike. Pre-owned only Amsoil Products on this bike, with regular maintenance. Garage kept.Just ridden today, ready to go!Only thing that bike will have to have soon is a new rear tire.Will consider trade for things that go bang. Make an offer!YZ85, YZ, 85, 2 stroke, big wheel, christmas

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