1975 Yamaha Xs650b, All Original, 2nd Owner, Super Clean, Near Mint Condition on 2040-motos
Perkasie, Pennsylvania, US
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I have for saIe a beautiful all Original 1975 Yamaha XS650B. I am the 2nd owner and as you can see this bike was always garaged and well cared for by it's original owner. I want to point out that the mileage on the speedometer indicates 4,600miles , but the original owner did disclose to me that the original speedometer had to be replaced (stopped working) when it had approximately 7,000 miles on it. So the total amount of miles is approximately 11,600...with that said, the condition of this bike could easily pass for what the newer speedo indicates. This is a mute point when registering it with Antique tags anyway do to mileage exempt status. Enough about the disclosure, take a look at the pics and ask me any questions that they don't answer for you. I have the original owners manual and paperwork from when the bike was purchased new in 1975. Thanks for looking and Good Luck!
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