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1980 Yamaha Maxim on 2040-motos

US $2,250.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Grand Junction, Colorado, United States

Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
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Yamaha Maxim tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Maxim description

1980 Yamaha MAXIM XJ650 7,067 ORIGINAL MILES 


_- Stored  in a living room of a luxury home in Telluride, Colo. since 2003
Last registered in 2001. We have tons of pics, feel free to ask for more .
We aslo have the license plates from both Wisconsin & Colorado 

_- Fully functional , starts very easily . Does not smoke.
+The oil & filter & plugs were  immediately changed .  I have ridden it twice.
I would recommend having the carbs adjusted or synced. 

This bike is nearly 40 years old, and one should expect that it would show signs 
of aging or small scuffs and scratches. Nothing out of the ordinary . 

_-New Metzler tires front and back. New battery . Everything works

_- Originally from Wisconsin , small pitting or discoloring in some areas
caused from being exposed to humidity early in its life. Mostly surface
discoloring /tiny pits or patina . 

Has two light indentations on each side of fuel tank near where the tank 
meets the seat . The seat has no issues . The bike does not leak fluid. 

_- Very clean , has not been detailed. This bike is just as it was when we
purchased it . 

_-Original owners manual, tool kit and factory bike lock included

_-Clear Colorado Title

_-Local pick up available, shipping is buyers responsibility. Make sure
to contact us with any questions or to request more pics and info. 


_- Sold As-Is (this bike is available for pickup any day of the week) 
New owner understands that shipping is their responsibility. 
Free and clear title released or sent  once funds have been received 


_-Full payment expected within 48 hours of purchase using Buy It Now.

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