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Tom Slick
12-08-2003, 05:21 PM
Any of you guys looking for a killer used Yamaha YZ 250?
2003 YZ 250
-Enzo Racing suspension w/ sub-tanks etc.
-FMF Factory Fatty pipe & silencer
-Renthal Bars, chain & sprockets
-N-Style YOT graphics & seat
-Dunlop 756 RR Race Replica tires
$2500 worth of trick stuff. Looks better then new and has only been ridden a few times. THis bike is trick. All of the studd listed above is brand new.
$4500.00 OBO
Call or email me
626 695-1218
ccrsport@ccrsport.com
Chris

H20 Party Starter
12-08-2003, 07:37 PM
why are you selling it?
H20=> just found out "Blue book" on my 2003 YZ450F is $3500-$4025 still under warranty:confused: :rolleyes:

rrrr
12-08-2003, 07:41 PM
I'm sure my orthopedic surgeon would say "go for it". :D :D

JetBoatRich
12-08-2003, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by H20 Party Starter
why are you selling it?
H20=> just found out "Blue book" on my 2003 YZ450F is $3500-$4025 still under warranty:confused: :rolleyes:
Did you sell the other toy?

H20 Party Starter
12-08-2003, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by JetBoatRich
Did you sell the other toy?
No.........scumsucker backed out and blamed it on his wife......I knew I shoulda taken a deposit............I'm gonna let it go for $5000 to the first person w/ cash

JetBoatRich
12-08-2003, 08:16 PM
Originally posted by H20 Party Starter
No.........scumsucker backed out and blamed it on his wife......I knew I shoulda taken a deposit............I'm gonna let it go for $5000 to the first person w/ cash
told you I will trade you both buggies for it, :o I had to ask.
good luck, I drop my shell off Saturday for paint.

Tom Slick
12-08-2003, 08:32 PM
I haven't ridden it since last May. I have other bikes to ride, so I don't need a personal bike.

TOBTEK
12-09-2003, 08:11 AM
I'll take it.....IF you want to trade for a TRICKED OUT YAMAHA golfcart:D how do you like the sub tanks? I sold my 02 right when those were getting popular.

Tom Slick
12-09-2003, 08:38 AM
Sub-tanks are the real deal. They work so good that I would never own a bike with out them. When you combine them with the correct oil level and valving they work great. The initial part of the stroke can be made much smoother, thus providing a better ride in the little stuff like braking bumps, but gets progressivley stiffer over high speed compression areas like big hit landings or big bumps. You will never feel that dreaded metal to metal feeling again and can really attack sections of the track that you wouldn't have been able to without them.

NastyOne
12-09-2003, 08:40 AM
Whats the deal? I told you we should do a guys night out at Pomona every week. Oh I get it..... you dont want to be shown up by the rookie. lol Oh ya, I went out to check the new track the other day and was talking to a guy who says he knows you. I think his name was Ray. Little shorter than me, shaved head, rides a honda. Anyhow, really cool guy.

Tom Slick
12-09-2003, 08:49 AM
How bad does that place suck? I only go there because it is 5 minutes from home, other wise they can keep it. I won't go there at night, due to the fact that I am blind after the sun goes down. Lets go ride on the weekend, or maybe you can pull the old I'm leaving from work at 2 o'clock routine and will go over there and ride until dark.

jackpunx
12-09-2003, 08:53 AM
TS,
Are you going up to 3D0's this week?

Tom Slick
12-09-2003, 08:58 AM
I hope so. He said that he got my tooling yesterday, so he should have my parts done in a day or two. Do you want to meet up?

NastyOne
12-09-2003, 08:59 AM
Lets do it. I'll make James dust off the old crop-duster too. I am itching to ride the new track, but the bike is in shambles. I wadded it up in Glamis and now I am waiting for a new subframe to come in... witch is cool because I have had that bike for like.... a whole month now. haha