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1976 Yamaha Xt on 2040-motos

US $10000
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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Yamaha XT photos

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Yamaha XT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500

Yamaha XT description

YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE YAMAHA XT500 KICKS OVER STRONG COMPRESSION I HAVE NOT HEARD IT RUN COMES WITH A BILL OF SALE, I WILL SHIP WORLD WIDE! THANKS FOR LOOKING! COMES WITH THE TITLE! 

Moto blog

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Thu, 30 Jan 2014

In what might be considered the most shocking news of 2014 so far, Nick Ienatsch and Ken Hill are going to Yale. While some might think the Chief and Lead instructors at the newly revamped Yamaha Champions Riding School are getting in over their heads, the two are at Yale as lead presenters for “Excellence In Motion: What Motorcycle Racing Can Teach Us About Success,” which begins at 4pm (local time) today.  When put into context, their appearance at one of the nation’s top schools is understandable. Each has had their fair share of success aboard motorcycles, and they will be joined by two more champions on two-wheels, five-time Daytona 200 winner and 1993 World Superbike Champion Scott Russell, and Jamie Bestwick, an avid motorcyclist and winner of eight consecutive X-Games BMX Vert gold medals.

Yamaha Quitting World Superbike Racing After 2011 Season

Mon, 01 Aug 2011

Yamaha announced it is withdrawing its factory World Superbike Championship race team following the end of the 2011 season. The news comes as a bit of a surprise, just a week after reports the team had re-signed racer Marco Melandri for the 2012 season. On the other hand, the team has struggled to find a title sponsor this season, as has Yamaha’s MotoGP team.

Stoner explains the tank slapper

Mon, 03 Oct 2011

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