WR250X

brand

Yamaha

bike_name

WR250X

bike_class

Trail bike

engine_size_cc

250

engine_type

four stroke

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uid: NDQ4Z
insdate: 2022-06-30 02:57:40
title: WR250X
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category: Trail bike
brand: Yamaha
bike_name: WR250X
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