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2008 Yamaha Ttr-110e Great Condition (williston Vt) on 2040-motos

$1,250
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Vermont,

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Yamaha TT description

2008 Yamaha TTR-110E. This dirt bike is in terrific condition and has barely been ridden. It was only ridden on grass and has always been garage kept. It has an automatic clutch (great for beginners) and four speeds. The bike has functioning automatic start but it will need a battery if you wish to use it. The kick start starts the bike 1st kick and it is extremely easy to kick. The bike is in terrific condition and would make a fantastic Christmas present.The bike is Like New I am asking $1250 A little negotiable.Will reply to to the reply email ASAP.Will use bike in partial trade for a bigger fuel injected bike

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