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2003 Yamaha Ttr 125cc Dirtbike (strawberry Plains) on 2040-motos

$875
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Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville, TN
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2003 Yamaha TTR 125cc dirtbike (Strawberry Plains), $875, image 1

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A good running and looking dirtbike.Has good dirt tires.The TTR125 comes in 2 sizes. This is the smaller of the two.Probably not ideal for a fullsize adult, but it was pre-owned by my wife and was a good size for her.My wife decided she doesn't want it anymore, and didn't ride it much anyways. Need to make a new home for it.Please DO NOT send me TEXT. Only phone calls or email.Only call between 8AM and 9PM.DO NOT ask me for my bottom dollar/price. I will reduce the price on Craigslist if I'm willing to take less.Only email or call if you want to schedule a time to see it. I will take the ad down immediately if it is sold, so do not ask me if I still have it - assume I do.I work in Maryville and live in Strawberry Plains, so I can meet you close to either locationCall or email if you would like to schedule sometime to look at or buyDrew 865-7four8-48five3

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