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1997 Yamaha 125 Dirt Bike 2 Stroke on 2040-motos

$750
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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I have a 1997 Yamaha 125 2 stroke dirt bike. Ijust picked it up from a friend and realized i really don't have transportation for it and a place or time to ride. So im letting it go. It's in pretty terrific condition, it runs great, not sure how many hours it has on it. The only things wrong with it, is the kick stand is missing and the back tire goes flat, I was just airing it up before I rode. I have the Pink Slip in hand. Asking $750 obo! Please serious inquires only since I have it at my brothers house and only want to schedule serious buyers to view it,all viewings will be after 5pm, thanks. Call or text me at

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