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Really Great Yamaha 180 on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Sarasota, Florida

Sarasota, FL
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1st of all, Title in hand! Yamaha has always built the best two stroke enduros out there. I've had them in the 70's, 80's, 90's and now. I love this bike so much $990 WILL NOT BUY IT. Looked high and low for a bike for the kids we were adopting, they went to another family. I've had a blast on this bike. It's not a YZ or CR kind of bike I like to ride but it's a great bike for a he or she looking for an easy bike to start and ride. Previous owner of fifteen years went completely through this bike. His wife and kids each ride one. He rebuilt the motor, new sleeve, new 185cc piston/rings, polished the crank, added new bearings, new carb, new throttle cable, new handlebars, new exhaust stader, new spark arrester, new chain, 6 gear transmission, everything to do with the clutch is all new, everything including cable and lever. All plastic, fenders, seat and gas tank are in good shape, no dents. This is a very easy bike to ride, any older kid (he or she) looking for a bigger bike, this is it! Any old fart in their 50's like me will have a blast riding with friends or kids. If you want to get down and tear up some dirt, spend $100 change the front/rear sprocket and oh what a difference it will make. That's the 1st thing I always did to my dirt bikes. I have a nice helmet and Scott googles and Oakley gloves that go with it. You are getting a really nice bike for the money. You owe it to yourself to at least come check it out. Hope you find 1 that starts on the 1st kick and runs like this one. $1000 FIRM. No low balling, you will be wasting your time.NO TEXTING, PHONE CALLS ONLY

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