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2002 Yamaha PW 80 -- Low Hours, Extras -- $650
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Steve Bertone
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 Posted: Tue Mar 9th, 2010 08:02 pm

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Bought this with low hours last year for our kids but they outgrew it. Religiously maintained and zero issues to date. Nothing broken, cracked or torn. Starts easy, runs smooth. It does have typical wear (e.g. cosmetic scratches and scuffs) from use. Front tire is still in great shape (the original). Rear tire is practically new, but I have the original also (which still has about 50% wear left).

Comes with a spare seat cover, spare spark plugs (we've never fouled one but good to have just in case), spare carburetor jets and a service manual on CD.

Clear Washington title. ORV tabs just renewed and good until 2011.

I'll shoot/post some photos on Thursday, but thought I'd post early in case anyone is looking for one. Sharp little bike that will be a great start for a young rider.

Steve

Last edited on Tue Mar 9th, 2010 08:03 pm by Steve Bertone



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 Posted: Thu Mar 11th, 2010 05:46 am

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I'm looking for a first bike for my little girl.  She 7yrs with a 23" inseam.  Is an 80 going to be too tall for her?



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 Posted: Thu Mar 11th, 2010 03:24 pm

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Tessa, I would highly recommend you get this bike. We borrowed it last weekend to ride at Liberty Lake. It runs great and would be a nice mellow trail bike for a beginner rider. It is torquey and will go anywhere, but won't scare new riders. My son is only 8, but he is small. He had no problem standing flat footed on this bike. $650 is a good deal. Your daughter could ride it for a couple of years and still sell it for what you paid for it.



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Steve Bertone
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 Posted: Thu Mar 11th, 2010 04:31 pm

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Contessa,

I agree with Mike. Sent you an email with contact info in case you want me to hold the bike this weekend before it sells. Happy to offer the courtesy to a fellow PANTRA member. :cool:

Cheers,

Steve



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 Posted: Thu Mar 11th, 2010 04:32 pm

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http://www.bikez.com/bike/index.php?bike=19983
Seat height, 25 inches.

With some boots on, probably be flat footed. Looks like a good choice.



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 Posted: Thu Mar 11th, 2010 08:21 pm

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I will check my email in a bit and get back to you (I don't get wifi for my laptop in my office, I have to hike to starbucks for personal email)

But I think I will go ahead and get the bike from you.  I will get ahold of you later so I can come by and take a look and (hopefully) pick it up.

Thanks!!!



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 Posted: Thu Mar 11th, 2010 08:29 pm

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Roger that -- I'll hold it for you until we can hook up later today. I'll be home after 4:30pm. FYI, I'm up in Indian Trail area (North Spokane) if that helps for putting together your plans. Also, if email is hard for you to get/send, feel free to send me a private message so we don't have to bore everyone with posts while trying to coordinate.

Cheers,

Steve



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