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2009 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $2,700.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Millinocket, Maine, United States

Millinocket, Maine, United States
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Yamaha Other description

I bought this bike April 2016 with the intention of riding all the time. I was mistaken. Bike has just over 3k miles, minor scruffs, and is in great shape. I will be replacing back sprocket, chain, and doing thorough check of it before selling.

Comes with title, CASH ONLY, and SERIOUS inquiries only.  

I do not have a truck at this time, would need to schedule a pick up.  

Rides great, nothing wrong with it, just don't ride it, and want to see it go to a good home!

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