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Bikesales Staff18 Feb 2011
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Yamaha's supermoto savings

Yamaha Motor Australia has slashed the price of remaing stock of its 2009-spec WR250X supermoto

In an effort to clear old stock of its WR250X supermoto, Yamaha Motor Australia has slashed the price of any remaining 2009-spec models. While stocks last, the 2009 WR250X is priced at just $8999 (ride away), which represents a saving of $2000 off the current list price of $10,399 (plus on-road costs). 

With the same fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine and chassis as found in the marque's popular WR250F enduro bike, the WR250X features suspension specifically tuned for street riding, and a large 298mm front brake disc. Ideal for city commuting, the WR250X is also eligible for learner riders. 
The offer is strictly limited while stocks last - see you nearest Yamaha dealer for more information. 
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