Yamaha Rd 350 Lc Unique! Low Miles! on 2040-motos
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UP FOR SALE THIS INCREDIBLE YAMAHA RD 350 LC, UNIQUE CONDITION!, ALMOST NEW, VERY LOW MILEAGE, NO RUST, ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT TIRES AND PIPES, NEW TIRES BRIDGESTONE BATTLAX BT 45 R, NEW TOMEYS EXPANSION CHAMBERS, CARB RE JETED PROPERLY, NEW BATTERY, COOLANT AND TRANSMISSION OIL JUST CHANGED, USED WITH MOTUL SYNTHETIC, A TRULLY JEWELL, THIS BIKE IS A REAL PIECE OF HISTORY, RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM, IS NEAR TO PERFECT, YOU MUST TAKE IN CONSIDERATION THAT THIS BIKE IS 32 YEARS OLD AND IS 9 OUT OF 10. SINCE THIS UNIT CAME ORIGINALLY FROM CANADA, THE BIKE IS 1981 BUT WAS TRANSFER AND TITLE IN USA IN 1982, SO THE BUYER WILL GET A 1982 FLORIDA TITLED.
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