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2004 Yamaha 250f on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0
Location:

fullerton, California

fullerton, CA
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike

Yamaha Other description

2004 Yamaha 250f , What I have is a very clean 2004 YZ250F. I'm very sad to see it go but after a recent transplant surgery I will not be able to enjoy riding it anymore. Looking for a good home like the one it has now. This bike is well taken care of, Mechanic owned and all major repairs done through a reliable off-road race shop. I've put a lot of time and cash in this bike the past year preparing this bike for another riding season. I have put well over $2000 Into this bike. That being said explains my price. I am pretty firm on the pricing aspect.. According to Kelly Blue Books this bike is worth $1900 in good condition. Here is what I have put into this bike..-rebuilt top end including (brand new piston and steal valves) if you know anything about bikes steal valves can be ridden very hard on and take a beating without being bent.- While top end was opened up everything else was checked and cleaned with new fluids, ect.-the shocks were recently done and gone through by shock therapy- I've put brand new black plastics on it- brand new FLY graphics kit (both graphics and plastics never been ridden with)- brand new red/ grey grips- new BBR aluminum kick starter makes it an ease to fire up.- New throttle cable- new rear sprocket (sorry my memory is fading on this one. I know I have a new one but not sure if it's on there )All that being said I put well over 2000 into it practically a brand new ready to ride bike.Great running motorcycle for a deserving owner, I've only got 2 or 3 short day rides on the new top end. This bike easily keeps up with most 450s. A little more specs about this bike.- ASV levers- black carbon fiber chain, engine guard.- red aluminum iodized renthal bars- upgraded gas capA ton to see on this bike. Cash in hand for a test ride. Other than that I'll be happy to fire it up for you and possibly run it down the street if the circumstances are right. This bike runs on premium gas (91) only every fee rides i add fuel additives to keep the parts running and carb clean. Always clean the air filter every few rides.Again test rides are with cash in hand. Please no low ballers. I'm honestly just trying to get a little cash back of what I put into it. You're getting a smokin deal with this bike. Call or text more pictures if you ask. 3000 OBO 7!4.4OO.fives7!O don't miss out! Perfect for the riding season $3,000.00

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