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2009 Yamaha Ttr110-e on 2040-motos

$1,425
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Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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MAKE JUNIOR'S CHRISTMAS***2009 TTR110-E, bought new June'09. This is the perfect bike to begin junior on. Why buy a brand new 1 for $2,240 plus tax? Has less than twenty hours. Bike is in attractive shape. Has a transferable warranty that is good till 6-5-14. Have the title in hand.Call me @I also have gear for sale with the bike, will sell everything for $1,525.00, OBO. Will sell gear separately.Alpinestar Tech three boot, size six - $75.00 - retails for $169.95AFX helmet, size YL, 21-5/8-22in, 55-56cm - $50.00Smith goggles - $10.00MSR pants, size Y-26 - $25.00Jersey, size YXL - $10.00Gloves, size YL - $10.00

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