For sale 2005 Yamaha ttr 230. Well maintained. Never raced. 1 owner. I also have the dual sport tire for the rear and another rear tire like whats on it, and an off road tire for the front. Local pickup only!!!
Other Parts for Sale
- Crankshaft for triumph 500cc t100r t100c bushed (pre 1968) w/ rod bearings(US $100.00)
- Yamaha 2006-up ybr 125 ybr125 clutch - push lever comp. #487(US $19.88)
- 2005 05 honda cr85 cr 85 pro race dirtbike aftermarket everything fast !¡(US $1,500.00)
- 1979 suzuki rm60 rm 60 ignition cover(US $45.00)
- Vintage honda motorcycle engine gasket set cb/cl350(US $25.00)
- Kawasaki zx6r 636 zx12 zx14 zzr1400 license plate bracket mount tag holder #4(US $9.99)
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