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Hi Folks, your bidding on a Yamaha TTR90, well maintained, runs like it should! My son wants a go cart now. Electric start and kick start. Easy to ride, your kid will have a blast. No clutch, easy to learn/ride. New front tire tube, recent tune up. Local Pick up only please. https://youtu.be/Yrw29gogmqk PS I am not sure what year this bike is, I'll have to look if its that important to you. The bike is bullet proof and always starts first or second kick. So bid with confidence. Clean title and I can write you a bill of sale |
Yamaha TT for Sale
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Cardboard Yamaha R1
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