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Yamaha YZ description
I am the original owner of this four stroke yamaha. I bought the yz400f for $5,518 and still have the receipt (see pics). I purchased this bike to to keep up with my kids as they rode their smaller bikes. I am 45 years old with some back issues and no longer have room in my shed, so this one will go to a new lucky owner. I am a meticulous owner and take good care of my things. It is as strong as the day I bought it. Oil, Plugs, filters and fuel are changed regularly. This bike has had minimal use, I would guess less than 18 hrs. The tires are original with minimal wear as seen in pics. Aside from the new stickers and a good gold chain, the bike is completely stock and strong. Auction will include the $100 bike stand seen in the photos. I also have lots of gear that I will let go for cheap to the winning bidder. I am starting the bid at 1 dollar and the bike will go to the lucky highest bidder. Please check my feedback and bid with confidence. Please do not bid on this item if you don't intend on paying. Text with any questions 912-618-0039 Dean
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