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2012 Yamaha Tt-r50e Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,499.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Two-tone Team Yamaha Blue / Wh
Location:

Greenville, North Carolina, US

Greenville, NC, US
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2012 Yamaha TT-R50E, NEW TTR50s in stock! - TURNS RUG RATS INTO TRAIL RATS Nothing makes learning more fun than a TT-R50E. Chalk it up to the push button starter, monocross rear suspension and three-speed automatic clutch transmission and more.

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