1966 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Yamaha Other tech info
Yamaha Other description
Really clean and fully operational bike. Needs a headlight bulb and a tail light. But I have a few that I can throw in if you want. Also included is a spare motor (see photo).
Starts easily. Brakes are great. Stand by for a YouTube video of starting and riding. Lots of fun to ride. Clear title in hand. Check out my feedback and feel free to ask questions. NO RESERVE so top bidder gets it. |
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