2003 YZ250F mint worth ?

YZed250
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Edited Date/Time 7/25/2018 7:29am
Any idea what a mint 2003 YZ250F would be worth in todays money? From what I can tell 10-20hrs of use.
Any thoughts on future value, increasing by much?
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newmann
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7/24/2018 2:16pm
Hard to say I think the 2001/02 will be the bikes people are after to make Fonseca replicas!
Laughing I kept my 2001 because it was worth like... nothing. It does have damn near every trick bit known to man on it from back in the day. Ti, mag, carbon, anything that us mortals could get our hands on went on it. That turd actually started to handle pretty well with 20 pounds knocked off of it.
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Hard to say I think the 2001/02 will be the bikes people are after to make Fonseca replicas!
newmann wrote:
:laugh: I kept my 2001 because it was worth like... nothing. It does have damn near every trick bit known to man on it from back...
Laughing I kept my 2001 because it was worth like... nothing. It does have damn near every trick bit known to man on it from back in the day. Ti, mag, carbon, anything that us mortals could get our hands on went on it. That turd actually started to handle pretty well with 20 pounds knocked off of it.
Let's see it!

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7/24/2018 4:32pm
I don't see the value increasing on one of those unless it's still in crate. But I could be wrong
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zehn
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7/24/2018 4:50pm
Why the hell would you want a 15 year old 250F?
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7/24/2018 4:54pm
$1500 at the most. I see too many 2008 ish ones for $2000-$2500 on craigslist and facebook to justify buying an 03 for that. Condition doesnt matter when you look at how fast the 4 strokes progressed between 2000 and 2010.
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Hard to say I think the 2001/02 will be the bikes people are after to make Fonseca replicas!
newmann wrote:
:laugh: I kept my 2001 because it was worth like... nothing. It does have damn near every trick bit known to man on it from back...
Laughing I kept my 2001 because it was worth like... nothing. It does have damn near every trick bit known to man on it from back in the day. Ti, mag, carbon, anything that us mortals could get our hands on went on it. That turd actually started to handle pretty well with 20 pounds knocked off of it.
Rickyisms wrote:
Let's see it!
Couple of old pics. Mag hubs and triples, lots of ti and carbon. Wet sump conversion, auto decomp cam, Ti front brake rotor...Cool



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TbonesPop
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C'mon, this is Vital. Somebody give the guy the right answer - it's worth about three fiddy
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make1go
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newmann wrote:
:laugh: I kept my 2001 because it was worth like... nothing. It does have damn near every trick bit known to man on it from back...
Laughing I kept my 2001 because it was worth like... nothing. It does have damn near every trick bit known to man on it from back in the day. Ti, mag, carbon, anything that us mortals could get our hands on went on it. That turd actually started to handle pretty well with 20 pounds knocked off of it.
Rickyisms wrote:
Let's see it!
newmann wrote:
Couple of old pics. Mag hubs and triples, lots of ti and carbon. Wet sump conversion, auto decomp cam, Ti front brake rotor...B) [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2018/07/24/276800/s1200_yz250f_001.jpg[/img] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2018/07/24/276801/s1200_yz250f_002.jpg[/img]
Couple of old pics. Mag hubs and triples, lots of ti and carbon. Wet sump conversion, auto decomp cam, Ti front brake rotor...Cool



one day that will be worth something, when that one day is is anybodies geuss..
prolly when your gone and your kids will swap it for a modern bike.
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7/24/2018 9:37pm
Used carbureted 250f bikes are hard to sell, because they are turds for the most part.coming from the buyer of a used carb 250f
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I had a 2004 model for 2 years, Bought it from a pro rider 1 year old even. Rode it for 2 years and never had a single issue with the engine or top end, performed routine maintenance and it was a great bike! Friend of mine had a 03, way more hours on it and he never had a issue either. Great Bikes!
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7/25/2018 5:16am
The 5 valve yamahas are about as reliable as a 250F gets. That bike should give you many years of trouble free service if maintained properly.
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make1go
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7/25/2018 7:23am
looks great, pretty rare in that condition, and at the right price and kept like that it will increase in value..
some guys here who are ragging on it would grab it in split sec if they had the money...
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7/25/2018 7:28am
They were pretty decent. Reliable. $1500 for a clean one would be a good get.
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