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For sale is a 2007 Yamaha TTR90 with electric start.
Starts and runs great. Carburetor recently rebuilt. Also has new shift lever and new throttle, grip, and cable. The battery is still fresh and works. It is spitting a little oil out the exhaust so will probably need a top-end rebuild at some point. Doesn't seem to affect the performance or riding. I bought this used 2 years ago. My son road occasionally around the yard. I don't know the real mileage. Local pickup only please. Contact me if you want to look at bike before purchasing. Located in Webster, NY 14580 |
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