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1975 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $9300
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Fenton, Michigan, United States

Fenton, Michigan, United States
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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Other description

Up For sale is my beautiful 1975 RD350.  I bought this bike from the son of the original owner and it had been stored in his barn for the majority of its life.  It only has 3700 MILES on it.  This bike fires right up and has plenty of power! the chrome shines wonderfully with very little pitting and scratches.  The paint is glows gorgeously with very few flaws for its age.  There are a couple chips and scratches that were documented in the pictures and no fading whatsoever.  The only things that I have done to it was replace the brake light switch, replace the spark plugs, charge the battery, washed the bike up and clean the carbs.  I also partially cleaned the inside of the gas tank with very gentle biodegradable tank cleaner (Workshop Hero- Metal Rescue) and it will clean up great!  Everything works on this bike! All the lights, brakes, gauges, horn, etc. This bike shifts through all the gears smoothly and runs  great.  With all of this said it still is a 40 year old bike and is not absolutely perfect.  It will need general maintenance for a bike this old, for instance a tiny bit of oil leaks out if it sits for a long period of time so it will probably need an engine seal and the gearbox oil replaced.  With a little bit of work and cleaning this bike could be a dependable street racer or a bike to add to a collection.  Once again this bike is in excellent condition for its age but it is not perfect and has little flaws that can be seen in the pictures. The only thing this bike appears to be missing is the front blinkers because the original owner put a fairing on (fairing included in the sale).  this bike is all original down to the tires other than the brake light switch that I replaced. I would encourage anyone to come check this out in person if possible.  I would be happy to answer any questions and to send more pictures.  This bike is being sold in 'as is' condition.  I will only be accepting certified cashiers checks or cash for payment. The buyer if responsible for arranging shipping or pick up within 2 weeks of the end of auction unless you talk to me about it first.  I am willing to help in anyway I can! Thanks for your interest and happy bidding!

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