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2000 Yamaha Ttr125 on 2040-motos

$950
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Reading, Pennsylvania

Reading, PA
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For sale is a 2000 ttr125p. I am asking $950 but i will consider any credible offer and maybe some form of trade. The bike runs strong and is in terrific condition. The carb has been cleaned, the spark arrestor was emptied, oil was changed, and everything greased. It has about 75% tread on the back Kenda tire and i have a new Dunlop front tire and new grips. The plastics have some scratches but nothing bad. This bike was never beaten or ridden hard. Its great for the trails but its just too small for me. The bike also has a title. Images will be posted when the new tire and grips are put on.call and ask for tyler wilson or email

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