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This is a great condition Yamaha TTR 250 with electric start (newer battery). Tires in great shape and overall in really good shape for 10 years old.... if I didn't know it was a 2006 I would guess a 2012 or so by the condition. I am not a dirt bike expert but run, shifts and drives great. all brakes work as they should. has after market Trail Tech speedometer, tachometer and shifting points. I rode it for about a year, had my fun with it and now time for something else. I have taken lots of pictures but please feel to ask. I can work with a shipper but I travel a lot. The bike will be available for local pickup after August 25th as I will be in and out over the next week or so. I can work with a shipper but prefer local pick up. Regardless of when auction ends full payment due within 48 hours via Paypal for deposit and entire purchase..... This bike also has working aftermarket road kit (but don't think it can be registered street legal). It has working horn, front and rear turn signals, high and low beams etc. It also has aftermarket knuckle protectors (the right ride looks slightly bent) but I have the originals. Ebay made me say it has a title but here in NY there is no title, we have transferable registrations. I sign that and hand it over and your state may issue a title if not in New York but you would have to check. (oh, EBay made me put an odometer reading in but this bike has an odometer for trips and that says 133 but that can be reset of course so I have no idea how many miles are actually on it). The bike will be held in a secure location until the 25th....... Please MAKE ME AN OFFER. Thanks |
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