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1983 Yamaha 550 Seca Project Bike (isanti) on 2040-motos

$650
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Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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1983 Yamaha 550 Seca Project Bike (Isanti), $650, image 1

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I HAVE A PROJECT BIKE FOR YOU JUST IN TIME FOR WINTER. NICE LOOKING SECA 550 WITH THE STYLISH HEADLAMP FAIRING. HAS BEEN SITTING FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS. HAS A SHORT SOMEWHERE IN THE WIRING THAT WOULD BLOW THE MAIN FUSE. PROBABLY JUST A BARE WIRE SOMEWHERE BUT I JUST PARKED IT IN FAVOR OF OTHER PROJECTS.SINCE IT'S BEEN SITTING I'M SURE IT NEEDS A BATTERY & CARBS CLEANED. NEEDS A CLUTCH CABLE TOO, AND IF I CAN FIND IT, I HAVE A NEW 1 THAT GOES WITH. BASICALLY ALL MINOR THINGS THAT WILL GIVE YOU A NICE LITTLE BIKE COME SPRING. $650 OBO. RESPOND BY E-MAIL TO THIS ADD, OR TEXT OR LEAVE A MESSAGE AT 612--961-542THREE

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