1973 Rd 350 Yamaha Motorcycle on 2040-motos
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Up for Auction:
1973 RD 350 Yamaha motorcycle. This motorcycle has been made into a street tracker with the addition/replacement of the following:
- new expansion chambers and silencers
- new gas tank
- new seat and tail section
- new carbon fiber head light bucket
- new chain
- new air filters
- new LED signal lights
The new expansion changes gives it extra uuumph from the original power. Flat black accessories make this bike a real street tracker in every sense! Starts easy and runs great. Super fast take off--watch out or you'll be packing the front wheel before you are ready.
Orignal parts are included in this purchase. You can change it back to the original RD street bike if you wish. Brake light does not work, but we think it's due to a faulty switch. We have not replaced this part.
AS IS condition......LOCAL PICK UP ONLY
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