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Yamaha XS description
1981 Yamaha Special XS400 titled, 10,720 miles. Batter is one year old, losing charge sometimes. Bikes starts and runs very well.
PAYMENT DUE IN 3 DAYS, PICKUP OR SHIPPING IS BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. THANKS. Runs great, strong engine, fun to ride, but is a project too, needs work for best performance and comfort. Used motorcycle. I have owned this bike since 2005. Bought at an auto auction with clean title. I do not have any information on previous owners. Repainted two-tone red and orange. Starts up and runs no problem on most days. Could use a tune-up, but mostly just someone who know where to find older motorcycle parts. Not all original, but mostly original parts. Box included with some extra parts. See description above for other details. Normal rust, wear and tear for 35 yrs. |
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