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Black Yamaha For Sale! (detroit Metro) on 2040-motos

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Looking for cheap bike to start out learning to ride? Looking for a cool project to work on? Don't miss your chance to buy this baby!I am selling a BLACK 1982 Yamaha XJ650 Maxim. It is an oldie but, a goodie. It was my 1st bike and I hate to part with it. It has normal wear and tear due to age... but, if you have patience and a bit of TLC you could make this bike awesome for the open road.I am open to negotiations. I can send more images and details upon request.Don't miss this deal

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