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2003 Yamaha Ttr 125 Ler Trail Bike on 2040-motos

$850
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Fort Smith, Arkansas

Fort Smith, AR
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You're looking at a 2003 Yamaha TTR 125 LER 4 stroke (automatic starter). I've added a built in wiring system for the battery, simply plug the battery charger in when needed. "Battery charger included". I had the carb rebuilt and new choke cable installed which was completed about 3 mons ago. - Cost of repair was $165.00 plus tax. My son has simply out grown it. Garage kept, and has been rode very little in the past 1.5yrs. (the reason the carb needed rebuilt - lack of operation). This is a really nice clean trail bike that runs well and hasn't been rode very much at all. I've seen similar bikes that don't even compare to this 1 on sale for $950.00 to $1050 in this year model or less. I'm the 2nd owner; the 1st owner's wife pre-owned this bike to check on their pasture cows. It comes with the original owner's manual and title. The tires on the bike are the original's -- that explains how little hours are on this engine. No trade offers... I will not respond to text messages. Serious buyers only please. If I don't answer, please leave message and I'll return your call promptly when time allows. Thank you.

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