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2014 Yamaha TT-R125LE, 2014 Yamaha TT-R125LE GOOD DIRTY FUN. TT-R125LE has a push button electric starter, four-stroke powerd engine, aluminium swingarm, adjustable suspension, and 220mm front disc brake with 19-front and 16-inch rear wheel combination. Kids and adults will love to ride. Key Features Big fun for the whole family, the YZ-styled, four-stroke-powered TT-R125LE begs to be ridden by everyone from bigger kids to adults. A seat height of less than 32 inches makes this bike accessible to most riders, but more than 11 inches of ground clearance and long-travel suspension at both ends make it a serious trail bike as well. The TT-R125LE model features pushbutton electric start, 19-inch and 16-inch wheels for great handling, an aluminum swingarm, adjustable suspension calibrated for aggressive and/or bigger riders, and 220mm front disc brake. Engine Potent 124cc air-cooled SOHC four-stroke powerplant puts out torquey, broadband power tuned for maximum off-road performance in a wide range of trail conditions. 20mm Mikuni carburetor ensures crisp, dependable throttle response. Smooth-shifting, five-speed transmission with heavy-duty clutch is geared for maximum versatility and usable power delivery. CDI ignition system is ultra-reliable and never needs maintenance. Automatic cam chain tensioner means minimal maintenance and longer engine life. Easy-access, tool-free air filter adds extra convenience during maintenance. Lightweight exhaust system features quiet, USFS-approved spark arrestor. Chassis / Suspension Rigid frame design features a long wheelbase to accommodate bigger riders while maintaining quick, agile off-road handling. 31mm telescopic front fork with 7.1 inches of travel has preload adjustability for plush, confidence-inspiring control over rough terrain. TT-R125LE features preload adjustability for even more aggressive off-road performance and handling. Big 19-inch front and 16-inch rear wheels on the 125LE mean great handling and terrainability combined with sharp, predictable steering. Single rear shock with 6.6 inches of travel and compression and rebound damping adjustability provide predictable handling for the aggressive rider. TT-R125LE features a lightweight aluminum box-section swingarm with snail-type chain adjusters for reduced unsprung weight and optimum suspension performance. Front disc and rear drum brakes deliver strong, dependable stopping power. Knobby tires offer superb grip and exceptional wear. Additional Features Long, YZ-style seat is low, comfortable and allows easy rider movement. Gripper-style seat aids seat-of-the-pants feel. Team Yamaha-inspired colors, graphics and front and side number plates create styling similar to larger YZ lineup. Sl
Yamaha TT for Sale
- 2013 yamaha tt-r50e 50e ($1,540)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r230 ($3,445)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r125le ($3,290)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r110e ($2,199)
- 2014 yamaha tt-r50e 50e ($1,540)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r125l ($2,799)
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