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Yamaha XJ650 R SECA description
Hello, I am selling my 1982 Yamaha XJ650 R SECA Cafe Racer project. This bike comes with a clean title.
Approximate 33,000 miles on the bike. Modifications done to the bike include: 55-59 Chevy pickup LED taillight. LED Projection headlights Battery relocated with its own custom box 4 to 1 headers Wrapped Headers Full Chassis harness tuck for a clean Cafe Racer look Cafe Racer style seat Safety kill switch RFY rear shocks Tack and Speedo delete Bobber Style license plate mount with LED light Drilled front rotors This bike will include in the sale, most if not all original equipment that came with the bike. This is a project bike so some minor modifications will still need to be done but it does not hinder it's ride-ability. The bike is ready to ride and register. Yes it's fast, its loud and it turns heads. I love this bike and I hate to see it go but I no longer need the bike at this time. |
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