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1982 Yamaha Other (1982)
Up for sale is a "Rare"Yamaha 650 Turbo XJ650LJ. As you can see form the photos it in beautiful condition. Not perfect but i believe an 8.5 out of 10.2016-07-09 04:48:13Prescott, Arizona, United States211000
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2007 Yamaha 1300 V-Star (0)
I HAVE A BEATIFUL BLACK V-STAR 1300 WITH FAIRING,BACK REST,LUGGAGE RACK ,SADDLE BAGS..IT HAS 8500miS ON IT,,IM BUYING A TRUCK SO IT HAS TO GO. ITS A BEATIFUL RIDE JUST GOT OFF THE 3500mi TRIP WITH IT.ITS 6000.00 FIRM HAVE OVER 9500 IN IT SO NO E-MAILS NO SALES CALL, NO HELP SELLING IT PLEASE,,, OR ONLY IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GREAT BIKE THANKS FOR LOOKING,IF YOU ARE INTERESTED CALL ONLY ,AND AGAIN NO E-MAILS,6000.00 FIRM BEATIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT , THANKS AND HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY, Please calls only no junk e-mails thanks and happing thanksgiving2014-01-25 04:55:05Prescott, AZ06,000.00
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2003 Yamaha VStar 1100 (0)
1752 S. State Route 260 2003 Yamaha VStar 1100, Only 25k miles. A ton of extras!!2014-01-25 03:00:14Prescott, AZ253,800.00
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2005 NEON && 2004 yamaha YFZ450 $$$ obo (0)
2005 dodge neon odometer: 113500 manual transmission the neon has 113k miles with srt four exhaust and clusters manual 5 gear "FLAT BLACK". and yamaha yfz450 has loww miles/hrs never been to dunes . i got it from 1st owner .2014-01-23 00:01:11Prescott, AZ1131.00
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2001 Yamaha wr426 (0)
2001 4 stroke Yamaha wr426 with street legal kit and trailer $2500 clear title and registration on bike and trailer.2014-01-21 23:11:06Prescott, AZ02,500.00
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2009 yamaha midnight worrior (0)
i have a 2009 yamaha midnight worrior 1700cc 102ci motor cycle i want to sell because i have a 3 yr old and a 1yr old and i just dont have the time to ride it any more it has 3550mis and a new front tire and the rear tire has 200 mis on it i put a new windshild a power comder five a custom paint job on the tank crobra pipes a k&n air filterthis bike is awsome im asking 6500 OBOif your interested in it please call or text and ask for charlie {}2014-01-21 21:55:21Prescott, AZ06,500.00
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2001 Yamaha V-Star 11,517 Miles (0)
4210 N Providence Rd 2001 Yamaha 650 VOLT-Star Classic 11,517mis- Large Bilt winter riding gloves- Test drives welcomeINCLUDES:- Icon Small full face helmet (Snell & DOT approved)- Large TourMaster summer riding gloves- HJC Large full face helmet (Snell & DOT approved)- Attractive condition- Trickler charger- Brand new batteryCall or email Kyle for more details -2014-01-21 19:00:16Prescott, AZ114,500.00
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1982 Yamaha 650 Turbo Seca (1982)
This is my Yamaha 650 Turbo Seca. It is in excellent condition. Everything works, including all lights, gauges, warning lights, signals, etc. The compression on all four cylinders is 125 psi, about as good as you can get. I have recently rebuilt all four carbs with complete carb kits, not just cleaned them and replace a few gaskets. The petcock was rebuilt (very important with these bikes as otherwise fuel will leak through the carbs into the crankcase and through the turbo), replaced all spark plugs, all fluids, rebuilt the front brake calipers with new NOS Yamaha kits, replaces the brake lines with braided stainless steel lines and resealed the front forks. The carburator air box was resealed and the fuel pressure regulator was replaced. The turbo was also replaced with a rebuilt unit. It has a new battery. The bike also has the Yamaha Turbo Boost which the raises the turbo boost from 7 to 12 psi. The bike starts easily, idles smoothly and runs as it should. At about 5-6000 rpm the turbo comes on the bike takes off. It is a blast to drive, smooth, fast and very agile.2013-10-14 00:04:54Prescott, Arizona, US14,0001,275.00
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