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Yamaha YZ 426 F 2000

-The 2000 Model has the stainless steel valves that last longer than the titanium valves put in the 01 - 03 models.

Parts & Upgrades:

-Muzzys Full Titanium Exhaust(NEW)

-Full Acerbis Plastics (NEW)

-Gripper Seat (NEW)

-Megura Hydraulic Clutch (NEW)

-LED Front & Rear Lights Working With Switch (For Rec Reg)

-Wave Rotors Front & Rear (NEW)

-Genuine Yamaha Brake Pads Front & Rear (NEW)

-Alloy Shark Fin Rear Disk Brake Protector (NEW)

-Regina O Ring Gold Chain (NEW)

-IronMan Front Sprocket 14T (NEW)

-Ironman Rear Sprocket 51T (NEW)

-Blue Carby Drain Tubes (NEW)

-Renthal Handle Bars (NEW)

-Light Speed Front Brake Upgrade With different Cable Routing and Braided Brake Line

-Twin Air - Air Filter

-IMS Pro Series Foot Pegs (NEW)

-Yamaha Genuine Front and Rear Brake Master Cylinder upgrade from 2004 model YZ450F

-Genuine Yamaha Side Frame Protectors

-Front Frame / Engine Protector

-Sticker Kit is new but Peeling on the tank

-Michelin Tubes Front and Rear (NEW)

-Dunlop Tyres Front and Rear (Front tyre looks new Rear has only a few hours use)

-Hydraulic Lift up Stand Included

-Fold out ramp for loading onto a trailer or ute (NEW)

Condition:

-Has had a new timing chain installed (Less than 5hrs ago)

-Has had new shims installed and valve clearances set (Less than 5hrs ago)

-Front and Rear Wheels could do with a true up

-Stickers on the tank are peeling others are fine

-One spoke from the Rear Wheel is broken but I have two new spares which will be included

Original Parts Included:

-Full Exhaust

-Clutch Cable and Lever

-Decomp Lever

-Chain

-14T Front Sprocket

-15T Front Sprocket

-42T Rear Sprocket

-44T Rear Sprocket

-48T Rear Sprocket

-49T Rear Sprocket

-50T Rear Sprocket

-Front Rotor

-Rear Rotor

-Front & Rear Pads 50%

-Chain Guides Worn But Ok

-Twin Air - Air Filter (NEW)

-Yamaha Foot Pegs

-AEM Handle Bars

-Front Frame / Engine Protector

-Rear View Mirror (For Rec Reg) (NEW)

-Full Original Yamaha plastics (Not broken just a few scratches)

Lubricants Included:

-Motul 10w50 Engine Oil

-Engine Ice Coolant

-Motul DOT4 Brake Fluid

-Motul Chain Lube

-Motul Air Filter Oil

-1x Spare oil Filter Included

Included If Bike Sells For The Right Price:

-Yamaha WR426F Long Range Fuel Tank (Blue)

-Yamaha WR426F Seat Excellent Condition (Blue & Black Cover)

This is a perfect upgrade for someone who wants to ride long distances, tracks and trails or someone who wants to ride and not fill up as oftern.

Price:

$4k

Location:

Victoria, Coburg 3058

Pictures:

http://s667.photobucket.com/albums/vv32/sime1982/Yamaha%20YZ426F%202000/

Edited by DJSimmo

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