1976 Yamaha Yz on 2040-motos
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1976 yz80c. bike starts easy and runs and shifts great lots of power. tires are brand new and brakes work. suspension is good and tight. tank has a small ding that can be viewed in the photos. bike overall looks good and rides great. all the chrome is excellent shape rims and shocks. hard to find original piece here not a restore bike but real survivor. great vintage collectors piece or vintage motocross bike. don't miss out on this one downsizing my collection. sold with bill of sale. no warranty.
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