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EXCELLENT CONDITION!! I am selling my 2010 Yamaha TTR230. I am the second owner. This bike has always been garage kept and washed after every trail ride. Bike just detailed as well. I recently had a $175 tune up done. Oil change, New spark plug, carb and air filter cleaned and tuned. This bike also comes with Electric Start, Keyless start, as well as a Trickle Charger with power cord. This keeps the battery charged up at all times. Battery is in great shape. . Per my mechanic, the Oil did get over filled a tad once, so it smokes a little bit while warming up, but it Runs amazing!! Price is pretty firm,( maybe a little wiggle room)as I have already reduced price from $2275.
I also have a 2008 Kawasaki KX65 for sale and a Trailer hitch rack to carry both bikes...lemme know if yer little one needs a screamer bike! Tops out over 68mph! Feel free to call me with any questions or to see the bike. I also have a white/light Blue helmet size large that I will include for FREE. Feel free to call or text me at Seven Zero Four 960-9650. My name is Drake. |
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