Yamaha XS tech info



Yamaha XS description
I am selling my beloved Yamaha 1975 XS 650, a true survivor with amazing performance and look. mechanically this bike is in amazing shape,it has even high compression on both cylinders and with newer racing carbs and ignition it hauls fast.
New chain, newly changed oil ready to go anywhere.
The bike has been cosmetically restored ,it was in great shape before but after frame of restoration which was mainly painting the frame and the components,redoing the seat and making sure all the lights and other things work.
now it is in great shape
I had this bike for such a long time,I got it from a guy who bought it from Oregon and it wasn't registered since 1981 so it just runned 5-6 years before i bought, I made sure everything works perfectly and as I said spent lots of money to make it perfect.
i hope you enjoy it.
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