2011 XC250 Six Days + Parts

Lonestar4x4

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I am selling my 2011 250 Six Days. Bike was purchased new in May of 2012 and I have the clear title. I don't have an hour meter on it but it has between 50 and 60 hours on it.
Bike Mods: RB Designs carb and head mod, STM Suspension revalved front and rear for a 170 lb A rider, 52 rear spring, .42 and .46 fork springs. (currently using one of each to get a .44 spring rate), FMF Gnarly Pipe, Cycra Pro Bend Handguards, SS Rear Brake Lever Bushing, IMS Super Stock Footpegs, TM Designs Chain Guide, Brand New Gas Gas Fuel Tank, Assorted Geco Special Parts Fasteners, Yamaha Choke Plunger. Other extras include all stock take off parts, extra air filter. Stock pipe has some welding on it and a broken spring mount but it'll work in an emergency. Probably other mods and extras I'm forgetting. Fork oil has just been changed and shock has just been serviced (oil and charge) by Pro Action Suspension. FMF pipe has some dents in it but nothing drastic. Also front fender has had a couple inch crack in the front of it almost since new but the decal holds it together so far. The bike has been taken care of and runs great.


$4500. for the bike with everything listed above. PayPal, cashiers check or money order for bike or parts.

Thanks for looking,
Paul
 

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