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2 Motorcycles For Price Of One - 1978 & 1977 Yamaha (madison Nj) on 2040-motos

$1,250
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2 Motorcycles for price of one - 1978 & 1977 Yamaha (Madison NJ), $1,250, image 1

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1978 Yamaha Model XS750SE, black paint. Actual engine size is 850CC.Mileage under 20K but needs full restoration.Engine has all 3 engine cylinders upgraded with a 100CC over Wesco piston kit installed and is now 850CC.Shaft Drive, dual front disc brakes and single rear disc. All disc's are rusted to calipers, but can be repaired.Bike has not run for twenty years but the engine does turn over by the kick start.Sale also includes a red 1977 Yamaha XS750 (not the SE model) complete parts bike. There is no title for the red bike. I bought without the title. Both bikes need to be trailered out. I have lost the keys for both bikes, but is easy to have them re-keyed.Sale price for both bikes is $1,250 cash

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