1997 Yamaha Yz80 Motorcross Race Bike Very Good Condition Runs Great Looks Great on 2040-motos
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Yamaha YZ description
1997 Yamaha YZ80 motocross bike in excellent running condition. This bike is 80cc water-cooled 2 stroke powered with a 6 speed transmission. FMF Shorty performance muffler, it has a strong power band and when you hit the gas, you better be holding on. Front and rear disc brakes, no leaks, seat and plastic are in good shape, tires have plenty of life in them. Excellent suspension, even for me at 210 lbs. NO evidence of a crash or damage. This is one of the best 80's out there. My kids are grown and have moved on to street bikes, so Im passing it on to someone that will ride it. You can get a free shipping quote at Funtransport.com and I have used them several times with no complaints. I will deliver to a loading dock in Omaha, Nebraska for NO extra charge. I can also store the bike in my shop until it is picked up, as long as it is paid for in full, again at no extra charge. Bill of sale only as this is an offroad machine and does not have a title.
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