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2004 Yamaha Tt-r90 Motorcycle, Pitbike, Xr, Crf, Klx on 2040-motos

US $535.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Hartford, Ohio, US

Hartford, Ohio, US
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2004 Yamaha TT-R90 Motorcycle, pitbike, XR, CRF, KLX, US $535.00, image 1

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2004 Yamaha TT-R90 Motorcycle, pitbike, XR, CRF, KLX, US $535.00, image 2 2004 Yamaha TT-R90 Motorcycle, pitbike, XR, CRF, KLX, US $535.00, image 3 2004 Yamaha TT-R90 Motorcycle, pitbike, XR, CRF, KLX, US $535.00, image 4 2004 Yamaha TT-R90 Motorcycle, pitbike, XR, CRF, KLX, US $535.00, image 5 2004 Yamaha TT-R90 Motorcycle, pitbike, XR, CRF, KLX, US $535.00, image 6

Yamaha TT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):90 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha TT description

2004 Yamaha TT-R90 up for bid.  90 cc with 3 speed automatic transmission.  No electric start on this year.  My youngest is now 13 and has ridden this bike just a handful of times since we bought it from original owner 3 years ago.  We put fresh plastic on it, new Pro Taper bars and grips, new rear tire, and new chain and sprockets.  Bike is very clean with just a couple of scratches on pipe guard and sub frame from previous owner.  Also front wheel has a small flat spot on side of front wheel, but wheel is straight and this does not cause any riding issues.  This bike is clean and well maintained!
Bike starts right up and runs as new.  Oil just changed and bike is ready to ride!

I also have a billet exhaust tip that I will include that replaces original baffle and gives bike a throaty exhaust note.

Please check my feedback and bid with confidence as I have been buying and selling on ebay for 11 years with no negative feedback.  Your youngster will enjoy this bike, and this is the kind of bike that can be handed down if you have more than one child.
 

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