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2005 Yamaha Ttr125 on 2040-motos

$950
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Selling a 2005 Yamaha TTR 125. Runs well. Recent tune up. New spark plug, oil, fuel, petcock and cleaned carb. All stock other than BBR graphics/seat cover, K&N air filter and moose bars. Bike will have new grips at time of sale. Shows normal signs of use but ready to ride. Was going to part out but its a nice bike so I will see if anyone would like to buy it 1st. Asking $950 cash only NO trades. If you're looking for a motor I will take $350 for the motor. If seriously interested my number is

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