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    Default The new race bike

    This bike was built for a one-off race at the US Open in Las Vegas for a local kid that was picked up by Yamaha. He was on a Suzuki for 09 for the supercross season and since that season officially ended and Yamaha picked him up for 2010, he needed a bike for one race, the US Open, before he gets a 2010 FI 450. So its an 09 YZ450F built to the hilt, hi comp piston, suspension done, etc. I'll be using it for playing in the dirt and Supermoto racing. Alot cheaper than running a supersport 600 to build and crash







    Looks like a Yamaha commercial... 09 YZ450, 07 TTR230, 05 TTR 125L, 03 TTR 125 and the lone Priller.


    All the supermoto parts... slipper clutch, brembo brakes, and Excel wheels... waiting on slicks



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    The bike is awesome! Very nice.
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    my friend that bike is GORGEOUS ! ... especialy like the blue hubs in the sm wheels !

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    Nice scooter! We sponsored WWR in the past and manufactured green hose kits to go with the WWR scheme for all brand bikes.



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    Done with all the supermoto parts...








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    Central Yamaha? Tell Justin in Parts that James says Hi, come back to Hawaii anytime.

    Sweet freakin bike.

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    LOL you're the 2nd person to know Justin. A guy I used to race with in AZ and now works for Yamaha corp in Calif said to look him up. He helped me get most of the parts and gave me a pretty decent deal. I'm sure it helps that I'm a pretty regular customer too.

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    Justin is the man. We were neighbors for a few years in Plano, TX... tearing up the place on fiddies. He's super knowledgable, and can get the right part at the right price. I go to him for everything.

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    Is there something you can do about that brakeline? It seems like it has potential to get caught on a lot of different things. I love the bike though. That thing should be sweet.

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    Already taken care of.. zip tied it to the left fork tube protector.

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