up for auction is a complete frame for a 2006 Yamaha yz250f anniversary edition. I am the original owner of the bike and decided to part the bike out when I killed the engine a while back and I just kept procrastinating about fixing it. The frame is in good condition as you can tell from the pics. the triple tree races are still installed and almost brand new. The pegs are factory and still in good shape. The price for shipping is a little high but if the shipping cost any less then the shipping price I will refund the money or take it off the price I'm not trying to make money on the shipping like most people do.If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
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Frames for Sale
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