2008 Yamaha Tt on 2040-motos


Cumberland, Kentucky, United States
Yamaha TT description
2008 YAMAHA TTR 125 ELECTRIC START This bike is in good used condition but it needs a carburetor. Ran great last year, this year not so good, took it to the bike shop and they told me it had to have a new carberator. Engine has good compression and everything else works as it should, good tires and good plastic, seat in good condition as well. No title for this bike as Kentucky does not require titling of off road vehicles such as dirt bikes and ATV's. Bike is for sale locally so listing may end at any time. Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping. Bike will come with a bill of sale as proof of purchase, funds must clear prior to bike leaving. |
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