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1982 Yamaha Vision on 2040-motos

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Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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these bikes are rare...they have an occult like following.. it was the 1st year they came out with shaft driven, 1st year they came out with down draft carbs, hence the shape of the gas tank, 550cc it runs but needs some tlc. bought a new silinoid but still have to jump the silinoid not sure why...i have had my fun with this bike ...to many other bikes i want to own and ride! COMES WITH. NEW...starter,carbs,starter silinoid gas tank,rear tire,sparkplugs,battery, bikecover. asking $600 or best ...

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