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1984 Yamaha Rz 350 on 2040-motos

US $6,250.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Auburn, Alabama, United States

Auburn, Alabama, United States
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Yamaha RZ 350 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner

Yamaha RZ 350 description

Hello there, I am listing my 1984 Yamaha RZ350 for sale, it has a clear Alabama Title under my name. I bought it last year and got it running for this summer, but I am letting it go to fund my other projects. The motor was rebuilt last month and has about 340 miles on it. Leak-down test was done before turning-on the motor, also it comes with a rare set of pipes my friend Mr.Toomey sent me couple of months ago. It’s a beautiful unrestored motorcycle, cosmetically it is not 10/10 but it definitely turns heads when you go around town on it. The tank has no rust inside, dents or dings, all the plastics are from the factory and paint looks good with no broken tabs. The seat has 3mm rip in the rear and gas tank shows age and you can see in couple of pics I have posted. 

Overall the bike is in ultimate condition, motor runs strong and pulls hard once you hit the powerband with front wheel in the air. It has got all the necessary upgrades I can think of. Jetting and suspension is dialed and you can cruise on the highway all day and the engine temp does not go beyond 75C and bike runs like a champ. 

I do have the side kickstand and all the mounting hardware...I will install it tomorrow

I have a video on YouTube but not sure how to share here.... please search 'My 1984 Yamaha RZ350 Kenny Roberts Edition '

List of Upgrades-

  • It has rare 1UA Cylinders non-US ‘86- ’90 which makes 63HP from the factory
  • New Wiseco Pistons (Rebored from LANGCOURT)
  • Billet Aluminum 1UA PowerValves from FastFromPast
  • New PV Seals and Bushings
  • Billet PowerValve Coupler
  • Milled head to optimize squish
  • VForce4 reeds
  • Reed Spacer
  • Motion-Pro Turbo Throttle
  • Rare Mikuni TM28SS PowerJet TZR250 carbs
  • Tygon Fuel Lines
  • Uni Pod Air-Filters
  • New Coolant Hoses
  • All new Gaskets, Oil-Seals and O-Rings
  • Brand New OEM Crank, Welded and Trued from Wilson Performance
  • All New Bearings in the GearBox
  • Motul TransOil
  • FZR Clutch Plates
  • Anti-Seize Pancake Bearing for Clutch
  • Brand New Billet Clutch Basket from Hinson
  • New Oil-Pump and Water-Pump Gear
  • Brand New Billet High Flow Water Pump Impeller
  • 520 15T Sprocket
  • Rebuilt Autolube Pump
  • New Swing Arm Bushes and Bearing
  • Brand New All Ball Racing Wheel Bearings
  • Both Front and Rear Brake Master Cylinders are rebuilt with new Pistons and are Fitted with New EBC pads
  • New Steel Braided Brake Lines
  • ATK Fork Brace
  • Twin-Clicker FOX rear SHOCKS
  • New Michelin Pilot Front and slightly used Battlax Rear Tires with lot of thread
  • Brand New SHORAI battery
  • All the lights and dials work
  • Upgraded FuseBox and the list goes on and on……..

The motorcycle will be sold with no existing warranties and in as is condition

The Buyer will be responsible for the shipping/transportation... but I will be more than happy to assist though

If you have any further questions about the bike you can e-mail me or shoot me a text, I'm available at 3343333588


Thanks for looking!!!!

 

 

 

 

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