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1982 Custom Built Motorcycles Xs650 on 2040-motos

US $2,500.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Hamburg, New York, United States

Hamburg, New York, United States
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Bobber XS650 photos

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Bobber XS650 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 TypeType:Custom

Bobber XS650 description

 Custom 1982 Yamaha XS650 Street Tracker / Cafe Racer

This is a properly built custom motorcycle with only 3,960 original miles, and less than 100 miles since completion. The bike was disassembled down to the frame, modified, customized, and then reassembled with all the new wear items. This bike runs absolutely perfect and is a blast to ride! The bike starts easy every time with kick or electric start and is completely reliable. Turn the key and go! More details listed below. Feel free to ask any questions or make an offer.

  • Low mileage custom bike properly built from frame up.
  • 100% reliable, runs and rides perfect and definitely turns heads
  • Rebuilt front end, fork gaitors/boots installed, new fork seals, oil, etc.
  • Carburetors completely gone through and re-jetted to run perfect with short pipes. Pipes sound great!
  • Hand fabricated custom chain guard, fender, metal number plates, machined foot pegs, tag bracket, seat mount, and more
  • Other new custom parts include grips, mirror, LED taillight, mini bullet turn signals, solo seat, pod air filters, and more
  • Nice black paint, not "show quality", but definitely looks good
  • Brand new Kenda Challenger tires front & rear
  • Brand new battery
  • Brand new gold chain
  • Brand new brakes front & rear
  • Fresh engine oil, brake fluid, fork oil, etc.
  • A few minor scratches and flaws, nothing major
  • Clean title

*The buyer is responsible for picking up the bike or paying for any shipping costs. I'll be happy to help with any shipping arrangements if need be, I've shipped many bikes all over the country. I would recommend 1-888-haulbikes or U-ship, but there are many others as well. Located in Hamburg, NY 14075.

*PLEASE only bid if you're a serious buyer and have the funds available. A non-refundable $100 paypal deposit will be due within 24 hours to hold the bike. The balance is expected within one week in the form of cash or certified check. Paypal is not accepted for full balance as per ebay policy.



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