Yamaha XS tech info
Yamaha XS description
Selling my 1981 Yamaha XS650 Special Bobber! It is the 2 cylinder 650cc
model with 17,xxx miles on it, new tires front and rear, new front
master cylinder, fresh top end rebuild, fresh carb soak and rebuild,
Sportster style bars, LED taillights, electric start as well as the kick
start, and exhaust wrapped. It is 100% ready to ride! I am switching
classes to an Enduro/ Adventure type bike and don't need this one just
sitting around. Also comes with a Clymer manual and some of the old
parts taken off in the customization if you would like them. Comes with a brand new battery added on Nov. 3, 2016! It runs
great, fires right up every time, and gets tons of compliments on the
road when I ride it! Totally a custom, one of a kind bike that you won't
find another one like anywhere in the world! If you're in the area and would like a viewing or test ride, please feel free to contact me! Any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Very willing to work with a shipping company, but buyers responsibility to set up the transfer!
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Yamaha XS for Sale
- 1980 yamaha xs(US $4700)
- 1979 yamaha xs(US $8000)
- 1976 yamaha xs(US $1,500.00)
- 1978 yamaha xs(US $3800)
- 1974 yamaha xs(US $3,300.00)
- 1979 yamaha xs(US $2,800.00)
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