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2002 Yamaha Warrior 1700 on 2040-motos

$5,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:8
Location:

Elizabethton, Tennessee

Elizabethton, TN
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Ive had this bike for 2yrs and I love it. I havent really been able to ride it much this past year so Ive decided to sell or trade for a more applicable daily driver. Im in no hurry to sale as I do have a four door I would just like to have another vehicle preferably a nice daily driver or just an AWD. This bike has had an ECU reflash on a Dyno by a reputable tuner, custom pipes, a Custom 350Z Burnt Orange Metallic paint job, new brakes, new fluids, a K&N filter charger, Custom handle bar sideview mirrors, Tag relocator and mud flap delete. Tires are brand new as well with less than 500mis on them. I dont ride this bike alot so mileage more than likely not increase much as I do have it stored for the winter. It turns a lot of heads and is a pretty rare bike to find especially with the custom paint and mods. Text is always the fastest way to reach me and feel free to text at any time and Ill reply as fast as I can. Thanks for looking!

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