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1977 Yamaha Xs650 on 2040-motos

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Kingsport, Tennessee

Kingsport, TN
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BIKES ARE PROJECTS AND DO NEED ASSEMBLY. NO THEY ARE NOT RUNNING AND WILL NEED PARTS TO COMPLETE. I have 2 Yamaha xs650 project bikes. They would make great bobbers or cafe racers. The blue 1 is a 1977 and the other is a 1979. They both have brand new frames and only lack very little to be finished up. Long story short, the blue bike was complete except three or 4 wires before I decided to tear it down and have a new frame built. It ran great without any problems. It is NO longer a complete bike. When I got the bike back from the builder it was in boxes and taken apart. So I am not sure what all is missing but it is a very good start to build 2 nice bikes. With the blue bike, I have a new frame, engine, all the tins, pipes, seat, new tires and spoke wheels, good forks with apes, 1 tc brothers forward control, lamps, and a bunch of misc. parts. I am asking $2000 for the blue bike and all the parts or best offer. The other bike with the drop seat comes with the new frame, another engine, a sportster tank, stock wheels and tires, a seat, a tc brothers fake oil tank, drag bars, and 1 new white wall tire. I am asking $1500 for the other bike with the parts or best offer. I have more photos of everything I have. I just lost interest in the 2 projects and would just like to sale them or trade them for about anything to get them out of my way. I am asking $3000 for both projects just need to move them or would like to trade for a running bike of a similar style, an old chevy truck project, firearms, or anything really. Just let me know what you have all I can say is no. I do not have titles for either bike. Only have bill of sales because I bought them in Georgia and bikes are not required to have titles. It shouldnt be an issue to get a title. Open to all cash offers also. Thanks for looking and if you need more photos or information just call/text me at 4two3 8one7 2six40.

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