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2006 Yamaha Ttr 125... 1300 Obo on 2040-motos

$1,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:60
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Hampton Roads,

Hampton Roads
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Yamaha Other description

Coral ivy lane Ttr 125 2nd owner of bike at most 75 hours riding time so that beaks down to like 60 mi layer down four years ago and broke right rear plastic piece and new 1 is on order scheduled mantanence done evrey year and started every few months to make sure evrey thang works properly. High and low beam lamps upgraded suspension on 150 forks and tires good starter bike for Xmas present for kids and strong aftermarket spring so graver set people can ride. Please call or text can send pics very clean bike name is cody

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