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1984 Yamaha Rz350 on 2040-motos

US $4800
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:8 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Chaffee, New York, United States

Chaffee, New York, United States
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Yamaha RZ350 photos

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Yamaha RZ350 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha RZ350 description

You are bidding on a Kenny Roberts Edition 1984 Yamaha RZ350.  This is a numbers matching bike (EIN & VIN match) with only 8191 original miles.  This is one of the last 2 strokes produced for the US.  I bought this bike as a project and really went through it.  There are a lot of new parts and most of work is done.  The bike runs.  I do have video of it running, but am unable to download it from my FB page.  I have another RZ and just need some shop space.  I have too many projects.  This bike has a clean Vermont transferrable registration in my name (Vermont doesn't title vehicles over 15 years old...your state will accept this as ownership)

New Parts / Key Points
- New CDI Box
- New DG Pipes
- New Duro HF 918 Tires (both Front & Rear) 0 Miles
- New Throttle Cables
- New Clutch Cable
- New Brakes
   - Front Master Cylinder Rebuilt (all new OEM Yamaha Seals)
   - Front Calipers Rebuilt (all new OEM Yamaha seals for both calipers)
   - New Front Brake Pads
   - Rear Master Cylinder rebuilt (all new OEM Yamaha seals)
   - Rear Caliper Rebuilt (all new OEM Yamaha Seals)
- New Windshield
- Carbs were rejetted to spec (carbs still need to be tuned)
- New Fork Seals & Forks Rebuilt
- New Battery

Items that need attention
- Horn doesn't work (it's getting power...so the horn just needs replaced)
- Small repair to pinhole in fuel tank (as seen in picture).  It doesn't leak.
- As stated before, this will need a good carb tune

All lights, brake lights & directional lights work as they should.  All body panels are original paint, original decals & original seat cover (as pictured).  The bike is currently winterized and stored.  Feel free to contact me by text anytime.  If you would like to call with any questions, please do so ONLY after 4:30PM EST.  I can be reached at 716-912-6157.  This bike is also for sale locally and this auction is subject to end at any time, for any reason.  Feel free to set an appointment to inspect the bike for yourself. 

If shipping is a concern, I have used a trusted & insured national shipper that regularly ships full sized motorcycles anywhere in the continental US for $525.  I will share this information with the winning bidder, as needed.

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