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Ttr 90 Yamaha 2005 on 2040-motos

$800
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San Diego, California

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2005 Yamaha TTR 90 Has been recently service @ Oceanside Cycle Current RegisteationRuns wellDesert Ready!! Automatic three gearHas Automatic start w/ kick start as back up Has been upgraded w/ Uni- air filter Rear Gear has been change for additional top speed Has whip mount installedComes with additional paddle tire It's really a great running bike and easy to ride. It's perfect for beginners, friends or just an extra running around bike. Honestly, I love it!! It's just We don't have the room with our other bikes. I really would like to see this go to a good home. It's a good deal!!Thanks$800Please call or textCash only pleaseLocal deals only Thanks again

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