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Selling my 1981 Yamaha XJ750R Seca that I have owned for 11 yrs. The bike has just over 68,000 kilometer and runs well. It can be kind of hard to start when cold, even after carbs were synched, I just got pre-owned to it over the years. It has quite a few scratches and scuffs on the paint, it's 32 yrs old and never been restored. The right fork seal has just started to leak oil and the battery is low, it works, but it should be replaced. Tires need to be replaced, no weather checking, they could be run for a little while, but I would replace them if I was going to ride for the summer. All of the electronics work, which is kind of rare on an old Yamaha like this, LCD dash works, fuel gauge works, self canceling turn signals (push button or wait for ten blinks over 1700 rpm's), dual headlamps. Clean and quiet shaft drive doesn't leak. http://youtu.be/1GX97qQjtQkhttp://youtu.be/l40p6y5T-1EE-mail me for more questions about the bike. $1100.00 obo clear title.No trades, cash only. I won't deliver bike, don't ask. Doug, don't text me, I won't respond. If the ad is still listed, it's still for sale.
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