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1985 Yamaha 600cc Motorcycle on 2040-motos

$700
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3415 South Ross 1985 Yamaha Motorcycle for sale. Needs some work. I did have it running last summer. Was going to be a fixer project. Just don't have the time or money for it right now. Would like to get 700 but price is negotiable.Clean the carbs change the plugs and charge the battery it will run. It would be a fun bike for someone who wants a project. Shouldn't take too much work. It sat in a garage for ten years before I got it and it has sat in my garage for the last 3yrs. Its in pretty attractive shape for how old it is. It just needs someone who actually knows what they are doing. Call Steven for info.I do have the title

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