2010 Yamaha Yzf on 2040-motos
Boswell, Pennsylvania, United States
Yamaha YZF tech info
Yamaha YZF description
You are bidding on a 2010 yz250f. This bike is in great shape and always taken care of!! It has a posey racing motor in it. I dont know too much about motors but the bike is def fast for a 250. The bottom end was all replaced about 25 hours ago. Oil changed every 3 rides. Has alot of money put in it as you can see in the pictures. Graphics are brand new. Feel free to ask any questions. Hate to sell but i need money for a car. Will not ship outside U.S. and buyer is responsible for shipping and pickup.
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