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1976 Yamaha XS (1976)
Looks great but has minor flaws like a ding in the gastank, nothing unexpected for a motorcycle almost 50 yrs old. The electrical system works and the engine turns over and it fires on starting fluid but isn't running right now, it's been sitting for 10+ years so it needs the carburetors cleaned before you go riding or take it to shows. I washed the dust off it when I got it and it turned out this nice.2024-06-22 23:44:22Kirkland, Washington, United States15,2592,000.00 -
1979 Custom Built Motorcycles XS (1979)
For sale is a 1979 XS650 cafe racer conversion with only 68xx miles! To much work done to it, to list. Just purchased brand new Firestone tires 200miles ago.2016-08-15 04:57:41Federal Way, Washington, United States64,850.00 -
1973 Yamaha XS (1973)
1974 Yamaha TX650 Electric Start Recently brought up to flawless mechanical condition, this unrestored British-styled motorcycle is fully-operable and has been proven in daily use. Stored for 30+ years indoors, this pre-"cruiser" model Yamaha 650 2-cylinder with electric start has been well-preserved. Alternately named TX650 and XS650; in contrast to the 650 Special, this model remains nearest to the original concept of all. I can assure of the motorcycle's age and use being as low as it appears, having bought the bike from an 80+ year old grandfather who remembered the bike's history in detail. I've owned a lot of seventies-era Yamahas and have seen very few in this condition.2016-06-21 05:00:22Auburn, Washington, United States78200 -
1979 Yamaha XS650F Custom (1979)
1979 Yamaha XS650F Custom, This is a beautiful full custom 650 Yamaha twin with incredible paint and really well done frame work. There's plenty of chrome and the looks that will get you some attention. Negotiable documentary service fee of up to $150.00 added.2013-12-19 23:31:21Auburn, WA08,999.00 -
1982 Yamaha 400 Special Edition (1982)
FOR SALE - 1982 Yamaha 400 Heritage Special. This hard to find model is in excellent used condition both mechanically and cosmetically. It has covered only 6037 miles from new as of this date. The bike needs nothing to be used every day as is. There are no required repairs. Everything works as it should. Tires and the dual seat are in excellent condition. Currently the bike has a set of black drag-style bars fitted, but the original chrome low riser-style bars are included with the sale. The pipes are quiet, and acceleration is strong. There will be no disappointments with this bike by any reasonable person - it is as nice as any used bike could be that has covered the indicated miles. It is not in concours condition, but there are no apologies as to its condition. We take Paypal. Payment must be received within seven days of the end of the auction. The purchaser is responsible for all shipping charges and arrangements. We can store the bike a brief while to facilitate the shipper's schedule. The bike will be stored indoors. I will be available to help load the bike. We have had good experience with Haulbike.com in the past, but the choice of the shipper is left to the buyer. Thank you for your interest and good luck bidding!2013-10-20 00:01:29Colfax, Washington, US6,037716.00 -
chopper, bobber, cafe, custom, kustom xs650 (1978)
For sale is a 1978 Yamaha xs650. The following is a list of what modifications & new parts were put on the bike: Motor: - rebuilt REPHASED motor with reground camshaft & REPHASED crank from Hugh's Handbuilt NEW - piston rings -connecting rods -oil filters (side cover filter & sump filter) -seals -gaskets -fastener kit -32mm Mikuni carbs W/ air pods -side covers & valve covers polished-1 piece clutch rod Frame: Stretched frame an extra 5" compared to the TC Bros kit. I am 6' tall & fit perfectly on this bike.2013-10-21 00:10:42Poulsbo, Washington, US99,9993,500.00
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