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2007 Yamaha Ttr 50 on 2040-motos

$725
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Lexington, Kentucky

Lexington, KY
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2007 Yamaha TTR 50 Great beginner bike. This is a 3 gear with automatic starter. This thing will last forever. It has a few scuffs on the front fender but nothing serious and needs nothing. Bought this from the original owner for my son and he has out grown it. Automatic clutch so it is perfect for a beginner. Willing to trade towards Kawasaki KLX 140.If you have any questions or would like any info please call. Thank you...Crf80 Crf 80 Crf70 Crf 70 Honda crf50 Crf 50 Kawasaki KLX 90 klx90 klx110 KLX 110 klx140 Suzuki Yamaha KLX 140 ttr50 ttr 50 ttr90 ttr 90

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