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Used 1982 Yamaha Yz60 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Caledonia, Minnesota

Caledonia, MN
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COMPLETELY RESTORED 1982 YAMAHA YZ60, COMPLETELY DISSASEMBLED AND SANDBLASTED, FRAME WAS PAINTED EVERYTHING ELSE WAS POWDERCOATED. NEW FRONT AND REAR TIRES AND TUBES, NEW CHAIN AND SPROCKET,CARB CLEAN AND NEW NEEDLE VALVE, NEW FUEL PETCOCK , NEW OEM STYLE GRAPHICS, NEW GRIPS, NEW SEAT COVER, EVERY NUTAND BOLT WAS CLEANED AND POWDERCOATED,BIKE LOOKS AND RUNS LIKE WHEN IT WAS NEW. THE YZ60 WAS ONLY MADE IN 1981-1983. ORIGINAL MOTOR MATCHING NUMBERS ON ENGINE.

Moto blog

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Tue, 02 Oct 2012

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