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1991 Bimota Yb10 on 2040-motos

US $33000
YearYear:1991 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: SILVER
Location:

Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
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Bimota YB10 photos

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Bimota YB10 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 TypeType:SUPER BIKE

Bimota YB10 description

1991 BIMOTA YB 10 DECI ,RARE SUPER BIKE ,1 OWNER ,RECIETS FROM NEW ,MINT CONDITION ,NEEDS NOTHING RUNS EXCELLENT 5459 KILOMETERS FROM NEW ,WE AT BUYERS EXPENSE CAN SHIP WORLDWIDE ,QUESTIONS 503 -999-0790 THIS BIKE HAS BEEN BABIED FROM NEW AND WILL NOT DISSAPOINT ,NO ISSUES  ,CLEAN LIEN FREE TITLE  ,                                                                            BID TO WIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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