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1994 Yamaha Tw200 Dual Sport Fat Tire Runs Good Trade For 12-16' Travel Trailer on 2040-motos

$1,150
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Oregon Coast,

Oregon Coast
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1994 Yamaha TW 200 Runs well , new clutch cable, new clutch and brake levers, It has 4450 mis on it. Overall a good bike needs some clean up. Missing tail light and has 1 broken turn signal lens. Automatic starter or kick. Battery is no good but you can still kick start it. Usually starts with 4-5 kicks when cold and one kick when warm. Great starter bike that you can ride while you do some clean up and small repairs Call jaysonAsking $1150 OBO Willing to trade for tent trailer or a 10-16' travel trailer, let me know what you have

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