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Your Like New 2004 Yamaha Yrz Is Waiting For You on 2040-motos

$5,000
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Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, OH
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I have a 2004 Yamaha YRZ, 600cc. Only 6,900 miles on it, hardly used bought it 5,000 miles on it, a wonderful bike never had any problems and always starts right up I just simply dont have time to ride it like I did before. Someone who has time to ride deserves a bike like this!!! Asking 5000.00 O.B.O I will negotiate, serious buyers only!!Call (513) 390-3871

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