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It's a 1990 in great shape. It has been down before which scuffed up the rear cowl a little bit (shown in pictures). There is also some damage that was done to one of the motor mounts(I assume vibrations) I don't know the story behind these, but someone did a clean job welding up two spots, also pictured! Tank is very clean, in and out. It has about 17,300 miles and is located in Southern Maine. I am the third owner and have much of the documentation outlining the maintenance performed on the bike.
The exhaust tip has been modified and it has been re-jetted. The carbs have been cleaned recently. New battery, coolant, plugs, oil, filters(oil\gas), front and rear wheel bearings, chain, fork seals and dust covers; just needs someone who will ride it(and maybe a carb sync!). The revs hang a little bit when you let off the gas and pull in the clutch for a a second then return to idle, thus my thoughts on a carb sync requirement. It has "new" tires, they have about 1500 miles on them, but they were put on over 5 years ago. I bought the bike thinking I would ride the heck out of it, I am not one for letting a bike sit, no matter how special. Unfortunately, that's exactly what the bike is doing as I some how ended up on a different bike. We can discuss shipping, though it's up to you to work it out with a shipper. I have a big drive way so the shippers have been happy picking up the multiple bikes I have sold in the past. I can also deliver it within a reasonable distance if someone is along the east coast. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions! |
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