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Dirtbike 2003 Yamaha Ttr-225 Must Sell on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Perry Hall, Maryland

Perry Hall, MD
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ELECTIC START W/ KEY, AND CLEAN TITLE THIS BIKE WAS BOUGHT NEW=ONE OWNER GARAGE KEPT PROFESSIONALLY MAINTAINED. IT HAS LOW MILES WAS BARELY RIDDEN, IT HAS A CRACKED MUD GUARD IN THE REAR IM ASKING $1650 THIS IS A 2003 YAMAHA TTR-225 TRAIL BIKE FULL OF POWER! PLUS A FEW XTRAS!! LAMPS TIRES ITS A STREET BIKE CALL OR TEXT JAYE 410-949-XXXX

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