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2004 Yamaha Tt-r 125 Electric Start Low Hours Mx Dirt Bike - on 2040-motos

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2004 Yamaha TT-R 125 Electric starter Low Hours MX Dirt Bike When I took it in for a tune up the mechanic said that it has the original tires and spark plugs. Never raced or fallen hard. I bought this bike for for my son for $1600.00, bought a helmet for $200.00, tune up for $200.00. It was suppose to be a suprize for my boy but the suprize was that my wife said NO WAY... My loss is your gain. This is a great bike with supper low hours. I bought if from a guy that had it stored for a few years. The helmet is included. It still has the original tires on it! It has an automatic starter and a traditional kick start. It's got a key ignition. The cheapest 1 that I've seen is $1600.00 for a 2000 model and they go up to $2300.00. This guy needs to go so I will consider offers. Call or text me at 760485 OO five one.

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