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2012 Yamaha Xt250 on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Abilene, Texas

Abilene, TX
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I have a 2012 XT250 for trade. It's a street legal dirt bike that gets 71 miles-per-gallon. I already have a street bike, so I don't ride this as much anymore. The bike runs great, but it's been sitting a few months and could probably use a tune up. It is missing a mirror, and a little scratched, but no more than can be expected from a dirt bike. IMMIX racing luggage rack and PROtaper handlebars have been installed. Open to almost any trade, but especially other bikes, guns, cars, or cash. Let me know what you've got. call or text Andrew. -

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