Yamaha XS tech info
Yamaha XS description
Bought this bike at the beginning of the year, and have since found interest in a different bike. This bike has been very good to me, runs good and rides good. Bike looks good to me but some might say a little paint or something would make it look really good. Bike is being sold "AS IS" with "NO" warranty.
Yamaha XS for Sale
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