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Yamaha Chappy 80 Motorcycle Scooter Mini Automatic Hi Low Range 600 Miles on 2040-motos

US $749.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:600 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Durango, Colorado, US

Durango, Colorado, US
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WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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For your consideration:unrestored 1976 600 miles on it yamaha chappy 80,bought this cutie 10 years ago,cruised it for a few hundred miles on the weekends,camping,car shows etc.i noticed the tires were starting to dry rot a little(not bad for as old as it is!)and simply stopped driving it.nothing has ever been replaced on this scooter ever other than the battery.it still sports the original tires,chain sprockets,seat etc.nothing has been replaced the tires and tubes even though original still hold air fine and have good tread and can be ridden now(makes sense to put new tires on it if you plan on driving this alot)only issues are one missing mirror,two reflector brackets on tag bracket are cracked off,paint around headlight ears peeled a little,chrome is dingy, not pitted but needs buffing.This ride is not perfect and has a few minor nicks but not bad for its age.This baby is a rider now;no running issues,no shifting problems,put a new battery in it or not goes great the way it is,runs alot faster then my friends chappy 50 and runs away from my other friends honda ruckus.Good luck bidding,Pick-up only,will deliver if you are within a half day away or can meet with agreed upon delivery terms.PAY-PAL must be clear to my bank account or no delivery or pick-up.Or bring the cash.Clear Title.ask questions,dont bid if i am too far away from you.Great rider,collection addition,display?

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