2013 Yamaha Tt R125le on 2040-motos
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Yamaha TT description
2013 Yamaha TT R125LE, 2013 Yamaha TT R125LE DOWN AND DIRTY FUN TT-R125LE has a push button electric starter, four-stroke powered engine, aluminum swingarm, adjustable suspension, and 220mm front disc brake, with 90-front and 16-inch rear wheel combination. Kids and adults will love to ride. Features Big fun for the whole family in a small package, the YZ-styled, four-stroke-powered TT-R125LE begs to be ridden by everyone from bigger kids to adults. A seat height of less than 32 inches makes this bike accessible to most riders, but more than 11 inches of ground clearance and long-travel suspension at both ends make it a serious trail bike as well. Team Yamaha-inspired colors, graphics and front and side number plates create styling similar to larger YZ lineup.Long, YZ-style seat is low, comfortable and allows easy rider movement.
Yamaha TT for Sale
- 2013 yamaha tt-r125le ($2,699)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r230 ($3,990)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r125le ($2,999)
- 2012 yamaha tt-r230 ($2,999)
- 2012 yamaha tt-r110e ($1,890)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r110e ($2,002)
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BSB 2012; Mystic Mac investigates
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