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1979 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $995.00
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: white
Location:

Jackson, Tennessee, United States

Jackson, Tennessee, United States
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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):100 TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Other description

1979 Yamaha MX100 dirtbike....It has sat most of its life in a barn. I bought this from a friend that inherited after his dad passed, it had been sitting in his shop and had dust all over it, He drained the gas, and changed the oil, cleaned the carb. Put fresh gas in it and fired up perfect. I had got it for the kids to start riding, but it is WAY TO MUCH power for a 9 and 10yr old little girl. The bike is in AMAZING CONDITION! the seat has no tears, the gas tank is nice, there is no scratches or any signs of being laid down...it starts with one kick. The brakes are great, the clutch is strong, the tires have great tread...you seriously would never know its as old as it is by riding it...i ride it about once, every couple weeks to go check on cows and that is all the riding it gets. As far as i can tell its all 100% original.. 

 Im only selling bc I need too, I have a big loan coming due and have decided to pay it off, instead of refinancing it, So I need the cash to do so.....Currently I'm selling everything extra that I can possibly do without for the moment. I hate to price it this low bc I know when I'm ready to get another one, I'll never find one this nice, for this price. You WILL NOT find a better deal on a dirtbike.

I personally hate "selling" things and dealing with timewasters an tirekickers, so I've put a LOW, but FIRM, CASH ONLY PRICE on it, to make sure I have Quick No Hassle Sale in the next few DAYS (instead of next few Weeks).

If you have been waiting an looking for the right one, at a bargain.... Here it is..... Buy it!!! You Wont be disappointed....mine is just as nice as ones you see priced a lot higher...The difference between those and mine, is mine will be sold, while theirs are still for sale next week.

If you want to speak to me, CALL ME, (don't  email/message me!)662..322...7O2l...(please don't txt me thanks.)

Also this is NOT an Auction! You can own it Right Now for the price you see, I know it would probably bring more money doing an Auction, but I don't want to take a chance of wasting all the time for the auction to run its course, and then the winner turn out to be a person that "can't get the money" or "wife says no" or for some reason, doesn't come thru on their part..So to keep that from happening, I put a low enough "BUY IT NOW" price, that even if you live far away, its still worth your wild to come get it after transport cost.

I'll throw this out incase it helps you, work is slow, so I would be open to delivering it to you.(or having one of my guys do so) We can discuss what a fair delivery price would be depending on where your located.... (ofcourse it would have to be paid for in full, before it left the farm....no exceptions) OR your welcome to pick it up in person at our farm located about 50 minutes south of Jackson Tn. Terms of sale $500 non refundable due immediately and remaining balance paid in full with in 72hrs. No checks, sold as-is. Thanks for reading an happy ebaying



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