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2- Yamaha Ttr Dirt Bikes- A 125 & 225 (like New)- on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Fort Smith, Arkansas

Fort Smith, AR
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these 2 bikes are one models. the 125 has about twelve hrs on it the 225 has about twenty hrs on it. they were bought new in one rode very little and drained and stored for 11 years.no dry rot. I have had them serviced and they are ready to ride.they start and run like new. would sell them to my mother......call leave message will return calls in order and sell to 1st cash offer....if you just want to buy one: $1600 for the 125 model or $1900 for the 225 model

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