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Yamaha Cs3 1970 Scrambler 200cc.one On A Kind Survivor! on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:9766
Location:

Miami Beach, Florida, US

Miami Beach, Florida, US
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For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:cs3005476

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This is the opportunity of own one of the last survivor!! With only 9,766 original miles and counting...  Really hard to find this Yamaha cs3 scrambler 200cc two strokes!!!! I found many Yamaha cs3 and scrambler but no ones was 200cc, this bike came with electronic innovation , double use of the alternator as the starter motor, thus eliminating the traditional electric starter motor.  About this bike? Rides beautiful and smooth , sounds like a angry chainsaw! It has two new tires and tubes also new clutch, battery and points. start right up! Oil pump it is disconnected so I always mix oil-gas straight on the gas tank. Grate bike to turned to a cafĂ© racer or just use the way it is. I ride it almost every day and never got any problems! This is a two strokes bike and now are getting harder to find them. Deposit is not refundable. Any question be free to ask! I have the registration on my name and tag. I never did the title but with the registration and bill off sell you can apply for one. Tks !!!!
 

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