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1982 Yamaha XS (1982)
1982 YAMAHA XS400 , Custom built Vintage Scrambler ,Started life as a 82 Heritage Special, kickstart only conversion to save weight, electronic ignition, new brakes front and rear, new seat cover and foam from 79' XS, new Shinko tires, new grips, levers, front brake cable,gaskets, filters, chain, new tapered steering bearings,new signals and tail light, you name it. Custom frame mods to place electronics under seat for that custom "V" look. 400cc twin, new custom mufflers, rebuilt and jetted carbs with new diaphrams, new shocks, 18" wheels front and rear, no lowballers, not in rush to sell, just finished the build and will keep it if I can't get my price.2016-08-20 04:49:18Granada Hills, California, United States02,900.00
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1980 Yamaha XS (1980)
This 36 year old motorcycle is in good condition. Obviously this bike has had an easy life. under 6400 miles.2016-08-22 04:51:37Bristol, Connecticut, United States65600
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1979 Yamaha XS (1979)
1979 YAMAHA XS650 SPECIAL BRAT CAFE MOTORCYCLE. WAS A PROJECT THAT HAS BEEN ONGOING FOR YEARS, DID RUN WELL WHEN PUT AWAY, TANK DRAINED, BATTERY REMOVED, NOW HAS SAT AND STARTS BUT SPUTTERS AND DOESNT WANT TO STAY RUNNING, KICK START WORKS, AND SOLENOID IS GOOD, BUT ELECTRIC START BUTTON DOESNT WORK, COULD BE A BAD CONTACT, ALWAYS JUST USED THE KICK STARTER, THE HEADLIGHT ALSO DOES NOT WANT TO STAY ON, TAIL LIGHT WORK. IT HAS ORIGINAL CARBS THAT NEEDED REBUILT BEFORE PUT AWAY, WILL NEED A CARB REBUILD TO BE RUNNING WELL AGAIN, THE PLAN WAS TO GET NEW LARGER CARBS BUT TIME/OTHER THINGS TOOK UP THE DESIRE TO FINISH AGAIN, BIKE IS A REAL HEAD TURNER AND LOOKS GREAT! GLOSS BLACK PAINT, ORIGINAL BADGES, THE FRAME HAS NOT BEEN CUT OR ALTERED FROM STOCK AND CAN BE PUT TO ORIGINAL IF DESIRES, NO CUT TABS/MOUNTING, THE EXHAUST ARE ORIGINAL, HAVE SOME SMALL DINGS/ SCRAPE OR TWO ON THE UNDERSIDE, MOST CHROME IS IN GOOD SHAPE, BIKE HAS K&N POD FILTETRS, AFTERMARKET AIR SHOCKS IN REAR, BRAT STYLE SEAT, STRAIGHT BARS,BRAKES WORK GOOD, TIRES ARE OLDER COULD USE NEW RUBBER, SITS NICE, LOOKS GREAT, CLEAN CUT LOOKING BIKE, TURNS HEADS, HAVE TOO MANY PROJECTS/AND NO TIME TO GET TO IT ALL MY LOSS YOUR GAIN, SOME CARB REFURBISHING WILL HAVE IT BACK RIDING. OVERALL A SOLID COOL LOOKING XS650 ASK ANY QUESTIONS, PICKUP OR SHIPPING IS TO BE HANDLED ON THE BUYERS END.2016-10-26 04:46:12Cleveland, Ohio, United States122,799.00
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1975 Yamaha XS (1975)
I am selling my beloved Yamaha 1975 XS 650, a true survivor with amazing performance and look. mechanically this bike is in amazing shape,it has even high compression on both cylinders and with newer racing carbs and ignition it hauls fast. New chain, newly changed oil ready to go anywhere.2016-11-02 04:40:52Glendale, California, United States232400
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1980 Yamaha XS (1980)
This is a Yamaha XS 650 special which has been lightly customized with low bars, bar end mirrors, fork boots, Harley style mufflers, and a unique seat cowl. The bike has a clear PA title signed by the previous owner. I noticed that while the mileage on the title states 28000 the mileage on the speedometer is 23500. The bike started easily on fresh gas and idled and accelerated smoothly on a 10 mile test drive. I did not exceed 65 mph as the tires are dry and have sidewall cracks, but the bike seemed to have plenty more speed on tap. All gears shifted well and all lights and instruments work. The mufflers are not as loud as they look and bike has a deep mellow tone. The engine does not make any unusual noises. The brakes felt a little spongy and probably need some attention. There is a dent in the tachometer housing (see picture.) There is a deep scratch on the top of the front fender but is is hard to see (see picture.) There are small tears at the front lower corners of the seat cover that have been sewn up (see picture.)2016-11-02 04:41:00Severna Park, Maryland, United States231,800.00
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1975 Yamaha XS (1975)
great running and stopping classic vertical twin. Very quick and nice sound from the 2 into 1 exhaust. Good, newer tires, fresh oil, carbs cleaned.2016-11-02 04:41:09Alexandria, Kentucky, United States251,750.00
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1982 Yamaha XS (1982)
1982 Yamaha XS650 Heritage Special An elegant classic cruiser! only 5000 Low miles, clean title, great candidate for a restoration or a cafe build! These bikes are known to be bullet proof and have a cult following!2016-11-03 04:39:48Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States52,500.00
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1978 Yamaha XS (1978)
Barn Find !!! Running when parked in 2011, have not started since. Custom tank, fenders, side covers and bars.2016-11-04 04:40:54Houston, Texas, United States102900
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1980 Yamaha XS (1980)
<img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/web/aswCredit.gif" border="0"><br><a href="http://www.auctiva.com/?how=scLnk0" target="_blank"><img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/images/sc1line0.gif" border="0"></a>Up for Sale is a 1980 Yamaha XS650 Special 2 motorcycle. Clear title. 12,287 Miles.2016-11-04 04:41:00Syracuse, New York, United States121,299.00
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1980 Yamaha XS (1980)
This 1980 XS650 Yamaha twin comes as shown. Most of it's parts are there. It turns over, feels like it has good compression.2016-11-04 04:41:05Columbus, Ohio, United States13900.00
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1979 Yamaha XS (1979)
I am the third owner of this outstanding condition XS650. The original owner kept this garaged since 1979. The second owner started a cafe conversion that I have finished to the state it is in now.2016-11-07 04:40:04Erie, Colorado, United States102,800.00
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1981 Yamaha XS (1981)
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!2016-11-13 04:45:14Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States172,950.00
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1981 Yamaha XS (1981)
***1981 Yamaha XS1100 Midnight Special (1 of only 250 ever made!)*** Fall Special-Low reserve! For sale is this awesome Yamaha XS 1100 Midnight Special. If you are unaware of how rare these actually are, you should probably do some research before you bid. This is one of only 500 ever, and one of only 250 for 1981! Not only one of the rarest production Yamahas ever, one of the rarest production early Super-bikes as well---EVER!!! Based on the company's big XS1100 sport-tourer introduced in the late 1970s, the 1981 Yamaha 1100 Midnight Special motorcycle differs from other Super-Bikes of the era in having a traditional Japanese inline four-cylinder engine rather than the trendy V-twin. It also featured shaft drive, likewise carried over from the XS. While an extended fork, teardrop tank, and stepped saddle made it clear this was a cruiser, the double-overhead-cam four-cylinder engine gave it powerful performance unmatched by contemporary V-twins. 95 BHP and a blistering 112 MPH quarter mile time!2016-11-15 04:47:09Parrottsville, Tennessee, United States125700
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1975 Yamaha XS (1975)
Beautiful Original Condition 1975 Yamaha XS 650 This motorcycle has been in a private collection in central Texas for years. The motor, wheels, and spokes are all immaculate, you will likely never see an XS 650 like this one again. It has 2,084 original miles on it and it has been very well kept.2016-11-16 04:46:20Corpus Christi, Texas, United States29200
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1977 Yamaha XS (1977)
Video of bike driving is at: https://youtu.be/D2VYYd2edGo Walkaround Video: https://youtu.be/OW2COlp6F8w We welcome you or your agent to come inspect the bike and hear it run. This bike runs like a top and makes a mean hit on the top end. This well sorted street tracker looks great, and goes fast!!!2016-11-20 04:48:22Durham, North Carolina, United States53400
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1981 Yamaha XS (1981)
Up for sale is a very nice condition XS400. All around this bike is in excellent shape. It has had some work done to it to bring it to street ready condition.2016-11-20 04:48:41West Haven, Connecticut, United States112,000.00
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1978 Yamaha XS (1978)
Great running 750 Special/Triple. New tires with zero miles. Carbs cleaned and synchronized at same time new tires put on.2016-11-28 04:41:53Yerington, Nevada, United States251,500.00
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1971 Yamaha XS (1971)
Attention vintage motorcycle collectors,here is a 1971 Yamaha XS650 with 11,729 actual miles! runs and drives the gas tank or new petcocks leak gas,brakes work,tranni goes threw all the gears good,tank looks good inside,tool kit is there,i have a clear title,numbers match S6500011037,built date of 1/70,the carbs might need a little cleaning,emblems are missing and might be a nut or bolt missing also and or other everything I have for the bike is in the pictures,selling as is although theres no major repairs the bike needs,might be a small amount of rust hiddedn somewhere on the bike,buyer will have to pay for shipping and locate there own shipper if one is needed I have met with shippers several times usually uship.com,i can store the bike for one week after the auction ends sorry no longer,auction may end early because I might sell the bike before the auction ends,paypal or wal mart wire transfer accepted as payment if your not local,Thanks for looking and good luck bidding I'm located in Minnesota and the bike is in storage the zip code is 55304,Im always looking to buy old and or unwanted Motorcycles and Dirt bikes Thanks Carl.2016-12-02 04:40:46Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States112976
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1979 Yamaha XS (1979)
As minty as you will find !!! Only 424 ACTUAL MILES !! I have put 298 on it since last March when I got it.2016-12-04 04:40:47Ormond Beach, Florida, United States4243300
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1974 Yamaha XS (1974)
Attention vintage motorcycle collectors,here ia a 1974 Yamaha XS500 project that has been sitting inside storage for ten years,i have a clear title,motor kicks over with good compression with the kicker on the right side of the motor,throttle is free,the carbs probably will need cleaning before the bike will run,brakes work but they drag on the rotors so they might have to be unbolted to push the bike around,clutch lever pulls in,tranni shifts threw the gears,needs a battery,there was a windjammer on the bike that is disposed of so the headlite is sitting on the bike for the pictures I grabbed off the shelf in the garage not sure if it will work for this bike,might be a nut or bolt missing here and there and or other everything I have for the bike is in the pictures,selling as is although I don't see any major repairs that the bike will need,might be some rust here and there,buyer will have to pay for shipping and locate there own shipper if one is needed I'm not sure there prices I have met with them several times very easy to work with usually uship.com,i can store the bike for one week after the auction ends if your not local,auction may end early because I might sell the bike before the auction ends,paypal or Walmart wire transfer accepted as payment if your not local,Thanks for looking and good luck bidding I'm located in Minnesota and the bike is in storage the zip code is 55304,Im always looking to buy old and or unwanted motorcycles and snowmobiles,Thanks Carl.2016-12-16 04:40:51Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States176400
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