1975 Yamaha Mx400b on 2040-motos
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Yamaha MX400B description
This is a 1975 Yamaha MX400B. The bike is in decent overall condition. Bike was pulled out of a shed where it has sat for several years. Bike does not run as of right now. It has spark and good compression. The carb will probably need rebuilt.
The tank is in great shape. The inside is spotless. Absolutely no rust. The out side has some some dents but in great shape. The only thing i can see that is missing is the front brake lever and cable. Other than that its complete. Bike does not have a title due to it never had one issued since Idaho didn't require one till the 90s and the owners never got one issued for it. This was the only year for the mx400b. Its a very collectible bike. If you have any other questions send me a message! ALL OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED!!!! |
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