2005 Yamaha Tt-r125e on 2040-motos
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2005 Yamaha TT-R125E, These little bikes are fun! - A motorcycle for off-road riders (and little brother to the 125L & 125LE) the TT-R125E has slightly smaller wheels and tires , thus able to fit shorter riders. Convenient electric start. Solid Performance Powerful, 124cc, 4-stroke powerplant provides a broad powerband for friendly off-road performance in a wide range of trail conditions. Smooth shifting, YZ-type 5-speed transmission with heavy-duty manual clutch is geared for maximum versatility and usable power delivery. Front disc and rear drum brakes deliver strong, confidence-inspiring stopping power Full-size knobby tires offer superb grip and exceptional wear. 17" front and 14" rear wheels inspire greater rider confidence with quick, predictable steering. Convenience CD ignition Automatic cam chain tensioner Tool-free air filter .... add extra convenience and minimize maintenance, which means you can be out riding instead of wrenching.
Yamaha TT for Sale
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- 2013 yamaha tt-r110e ($2,240)
- 2008 yamaha tt-r110e ($1,495)
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