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Mule Motorcycles Yamaha Xs 650 Flat Tracker on 2040-motos

US $7,500.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:400
Location:

Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, US

Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, US
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Yamaha XS photos

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Yamaha XS tech info

VINVIN:CA951449

Yamaha XS description

We have a beautiful Yamaha XS 650 Flat Tracker built by Mule Motorcycles, this bike was featured in the March 2007 issue of Iron Horse Magazine. 

This bike features a late 70's xs650 frame that was modified to accept a C&J head tube, a new down tube was fabricated with all chromoly tubing with all of the new engine mount bolts being grade 8 steel.  The front end consists of custom clamps holding Showa adjustable dampening forks from a Buell X-1 Lightning attached to stainless handlebars from Woods racing and a headlight assembly from a Harley Sportster.  

The motor was completed disassembled and rebuilt, case were powdercoated with the top end being bead blasted. Mule Motorcycles used a Shell big bore 750 "street kit" along with all new gaskets and seals, new brass oil screens and finshed it off with new Barnett clutch springs.  34mm Mikuni carbs were used to get the fuel to the engine with K&N air filters to keep all of the dirt elements out of the motor while using a modified Triumph Speed Triple slipon exhaust system.

This tricked out motorcycle also sports an all aluminum gas tank made by Racetec with a special flush mounted cap which was painted by Uptown Cycle Designs and the seat was fabricated by First Class Glass.

There is way too much work done to this bike to list it all on this auction, I'd suggest searching online for the March 2007 issue of Iron Horse Magazine for more in depth description of this AWESOME motorcycle...Winner of this auction is responsible for ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND FEES, plus there will be a $500 non refundable deposit required at the end of the auction. 

 

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