Yamaha Other description
This bike has been garage kept and well maintained. There are no cosmetic or mechanical issues to deal with. There is no rust anywhere , only 1 small scratch on the front fender. The tires are newer and are in terrific shape. It starts , runs , and rides like it should. I have 2 bikes and just don't ride this 1 like I thought I would. Please call Rick @ I don't check e-mail , so please call. This ad will be deleted as soon as it sells.
Yamaha Other for Sale
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