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Selling my XS due to injury, was in storage 25 years, 10K original miles, original unmolested engine, frame, forks , shocks, exhaust system, seat etc.It has brand new(less than 10 miles) on new tires and tubes, new brakes and seals, new chain and sprockets,new stock airfilters and oil screens,new points and full service with synthetic fluids, runs and rides like new! Clear title in hand!
Here is a cold start video: https://youtu.be/yJpWGfriyPE |
Yamaha XS for Sale
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