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1982 Yamaha Rd350lc Rd350 Lc on 2040-motos

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Do not miss your chance to own this legendary motorcycle. I don't see very many of these for sale and I don't see many 2 stroke street bikes available lately so here is your opportunity. This is what you can call a lot of bang for your buck! This Yamaha two-stroke twin is still running great and is a very fun ride indeed! It is the model made in between the air-cooled RD 50/400 and the water-cooled RZ 50 with power valves, made for 2 years only (as far as I know) and was never officially imported to the USA. I believe this 1 was legally imported through Canada sometime in the eighties. 1982 RD 50LCs do not have power valves, but is water cooled, simple, reliable and has tons of power for it's weight which makes it very fun combination for sport riding.

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