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1975 Yamaha Rd350 on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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I have a 1975 YAMAHA RD350 that has been sitting in my garage for many years and the wife says it's got to go! It will definitely need some minor work since It hasn't been running in over 15 yrs. It's a little bit of a project motorcycle....Need a new battery ,a new front tire and a good tune up but other then that you should be in pretty great shape. Mileage reads exactly 7,400. It pre-owned to be a real fast and fun bike to ride. The body is solid with minimal scratches and dents and the gas tank alone is in attractive shape. The seat is in mint condition ....NOT even 1 little tear all around. For a 1975 ....overall the bike is WAY above average condition. If anything you can sell the parts alone and still make money. I just don't have the time nor the drive to do so. Been doing my homework/research on this and asking for $2,000 and pretty FIRM. Title in hand . Ask for Tim (773) 965-XXXX NOTE: Still looking for the keys I lost for it

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