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2008 Yamaha Ttr125l on 2040-motos

US $1,275.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Parkersburg, West Virginia, US

Parkersburg, West Virginia, US
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2008 Yamaha TTR125L electric start. Has had 2 adult female owners & hardly ridden. Still on original IRC tires which look practically new. 16" rear, 19" front. Full system FMF Power Core 4 exhaust that has a USFS approved spark arrestor. Rejetted carb that has just been cleaned due to sitting too long. Runs perfect. Recent gel battery. Progressive Suspension fork springs & rear spring for adult use. BBR engine cradle. Handguards. Factory service manual. I doubt if the bike has 2 hours on it.

Original exhaust & springs included.

Selling to USA ONLY

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On Sep-25-13 at 14:30:43 PDT, seller added the following information:

Correction: Heavy Duty fork springs and rear spring are from FAST50's, not Progressive.

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