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1974 Yamaha Rd350 on 2040-motos

$700
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1974 Yamaha RD 350 two stroke street bike. All original 3933 mis. Paint work in attractive shape. Stock tires - no rot. just corrosion and surface pitting and very little rust. mufflers not rotted at all Tear in stock seat cover and some dents and scratches. Good compression.Excellent example of stock motorcycle that can easily be totally restored for short money. Bought as part of larger RD collection.$700.00 firm before Christmas. After that not for sale at this price.Call jim @

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