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Street Legal 2004 Yamaha Ttr125 on 2040-motos

$2,100
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Orange County,

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Nautilus at Adams If you've been looking for this bike, then you know how rare it is. This is the perfect bike for shorter/lighter dual sport riders, particularly women (no sexism intended). Got this bike for my wife, she's 5' 4" and 115lbs. She can put her feet flat on the ground and can pick this bike up if need be. Unfortunately, her desire to ride was short lived and after 2 yrs and 2 rides, it's time to give someone else a opportunity.This bike is in especially attractive condition. I bought it from a fireman whose wife didn't ride it for a few years either. He added Pro Taper handlebars, a smaller front sprocket and hand guards before I bought it. This bike has a Baja light kit, turn signals and was registered for the street in 2004, the last year it was really legal to do so. If you're looking for this bike, you may never see another 1 for sale againI am asking $2,100.00 and firm on price. This is what I paid and what I believe is fair for such a rare bike. I'm not looking to wheel/deal/trade BUT, in the event you have a late model DRZ400s, I'd consider a trade and more than willing to throw in some extra cash. If you'd like to see the bike shoot me an email or call me (Rob) at. Test ride okay with motorcycle license and cash in hand. .

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