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1972 Yamaha DS7 / RD400 Cafe Racer - No Reserve! (1972)
...I'm relisting this item - Ebay flagged it because it was originally was listed in the wrong category. 1972 Yamaha DS7 250 chassis and body work mated with full RD400 mechanics: Engine/gearbox, suspension, wheels, disk brakes. ** There are some broken fins on the left side of the engine, but this is the way the donor motor was sourced and does not affect the running/performance.2013-09-03 09:48:43Brooklyn, New York, US4,6991,500.00
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2012 YAMAHA SUPER TENERE (2012)
Bike with only 850 miles, never ride it!it has been on one dual sport ride and there some minor scuffs as picturedfirst service performedadditions include:alt rider crash barsMSR bash plateTKC 80 dirt tires (with original road tires included)Yamaha Extended warranty note: the loan has been paid off, I have a clear title in hand however lien release note may take several weeks to arrive. please call 7184834170 with any questions On Oct-16-13 at 10:06:49 PDT, seller added the following information: **TKC 80 tires are NOT available and bike comes with its original tires2013-10-19 00:38:13Brooklyn, New York, US8575,655.00
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VINTAGE 1970 YAMAHA DT1 250 ENDURO (1970)
1970 DT1 NOT MANY OF THESE LEFT ON THE ROAD: REMINDS ME OF THE GOOD OL' 70's BIKE RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM! LOTS OF POWER AND TORQUE NEW TOP ENDCARB IS CLEANED WITH A NEW KIT INSTALLED NEW TIRES AND TUBES, FORKS, SEALS AND DUST COVERS (minor pitting above fork travel but has been honed down) NEW BATTERY, AIR CLEANER, POINTS AND PLUG ALL LIGHTS WORK, INCLUDING GAUGE LIGHTS AND HI/LO INDICATOR AND FRONT AND REAR BRAKE LIGHT NEW STOP SWITCH ON REAR BRAKES GAS TANK SUPER CLEAN INSIDE SPEEDOMETER WORKING FINE....BUT TACH IS INTERMITTENT A VINTAGE, COLLECTABLE ENDURO WITH A GREAT RIDE! BILL OF SALES ONLY.2013-10-19 00:38:17Brooklyn, Connecticut, US9,170710.00
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1987 BW350 "Street Legal" (1987)
This is the extremely rare 1987 (only made in 1987-1988) BW350 that is street legal. It gets looks everywhere I am only selling because I owe more $$$ than I have. I've taken this off road (Awesome in the sand see video), and use it to commute from Brooklyn to the Bronx 32 miles round trip.2013-10-20 00:02:12Brooklyn, New York, US99,9991,125.00
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2013 Yamaha Z450F (2013)
2013 Yamaha Z450F, THE REVOLUTIONARY YZ450FA slanted rearward facing cylinder with reversed intake ports all housed in a bilateral beam provides unmatched mass centralization, amazing balance and is one of the lightest handling bikes on the track. Combine this with Yamaha's legendary engine durability and high-quality components and you have the bike of choice for discerning customers.2013-12-16 22:14:18Brooklyn, NY08,490.00
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1982 Yamaha 400 (0)
1982 Yamaha 400 with under 20k on it.I bought it in the summer of 2013, as a 1st time rider, I put less than 50mis on it.I realize now its hard to own, and ride a bike when you have three kids.So my loss is your gain, I have 1200.00 in it, and I want 1000.00 obo out of it.I installed a new clutch cable and fixed the front brake, it also has mod filters in place of the air box.I am sorry I dont no much about bikes, you can ask qeustions and I will try to answer them for ya.Comes with some small extra, original rear lamps, some extra oil filters.Just get on and ride, no work required!Email or text- 216- 990-7051If you want more pics, please let me know and I will get them for !!!!2014-01-24 05:44:07Brooklyn, OH201,000.00
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2009 Yamaha FZ6R (0)
Awesome bike! Looks like new! Great for beginners and pros!2014-01-28 00:33:05Brooklyn, NY64,500.00
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1966 Yamaha Other (1966)
I'm moving and need to sell my fully restored 1966 Yamaha YM1 cafe racer. She starts on the first kick. Carbs just cleaned.2016-07-04 04:49:53Brooklyn, New York, United States9,2083100
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1987 Yamaha Other (1987)
Very rare yamaha srx250 in great condition, only 2 owners 11500 original miles comes with original owners manual and tool kit, starts up everytime, run great, never had any problems.2016-08-01 04:51:56Brooklyn, New York, United States111,600.00
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