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1972 Yamaha Xs650 Mild Custom, Chopper Bobber on 2040-motos

$1,300
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Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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1972 Yamaha xs650clean titleruns goodmild customcarbs rebuilt and tunedengine cleaned up and flushed, oil change, no leaks at all.timing, valves setbrakes redone, both front and rear , stops on a dime.kick only, starts 1st or 2nd kick.starter is present, just not hooked upcompletely rewiredradio shack regulator modPamco and a new advancecustom taillightrear frame hoop and a custom flat seat pan.solid aluminum handle bar bushings machined by us.some vintage shorty mufflers, not crazy loud but not quiet either, nice throaty soundbike is not a show queen, there's surface rust here and there but it runs , fees and stops great. and looks good.asking 1300 or best offercall

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