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Xs650 Yamaha Custom Bobber Cafe Racer Chopper on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
Location:

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US
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Yamaha XS tech info

TypeType:Old School Bobber Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:4N90131600000

Yamaha XS description

XS 650 Custom Bobber (Titled as a 1981) 


Have title in hand

XS650 Engine that was Bored out to a 750 by Thomas Racing Company (I have all the receipts)
I have over 3K in the motor itself and the motor only has around 100 miles on it.
Boyer Bransden Racing Ignition System
VM-34mm Mikuni after market round slide carburetors
K&N Filters
Custom Throttle Cable
ArdCore Frame (Powder Coated Gloss Black)
DNA Spring front end (Powder Coated Gloss Black)
Custom rear struts and head light bracket (chromed)
Custom Oil Bag that houses all electronics (chromed)
21" Chrome Front Harley Wheel
Custom King Peanut Gas Tank
Springer Seat
Custom Leather Tooled Seat by Milen
Custom Battery Box
Side Mount License Plate Holder with Vintage "STOP" Light
GMA Rear Caliper and Bracket
Russel Black Steel Brake Line
Custom Forward Controls
Vintage Headlight
Performance Racing Grips
Performance Gold Chain
NGK Spark Plugs & Wires
XS Performance Chrome engine and alternator covers
Harley Handle Bars (10'' Apes) 
Easy Puller Clutch Cable
5 Speed Transmission

This bike is kick start only right now but I do have a starter that will be sold with the bike. I need a buyer that knows motorcycles to purchase this bike. It can be stubborn sometimes with the bored out engine and the kick start only. It usually start within 3 kicks but could use a little more tuning with the carbs. I know there is even more power in this setup that you can get out of it. This bike is fast! It is extremely light in weight and has ridiculous power so you need to hang on when you punch the throttle. There is a chip in the gas tank and the rear fender from someone knocking my bike over so that will need to be fixed. The red color of this bike is amazing with the creme and orange pin striping. I do custom painting and will be able to repaint this bike before leaving my garage if the buying price is over 7K. We will workout any design you are happy with and I will get it done for you asap.  (Right now, it has my logo on the side of the tank) I did all the work and this thing and is not the first bike I completed. I did not hold any money back when I was designing this thing because I swore to myself I would never sell it. I guess kids change the way you think sometimes. The GMA brake set up works flawlessly and can stop on a dime. Tires are in perfect shape, rims are perfect as well. Charging system is brand new and has no issues. The bike is equipped with turn signals but they need a new switch if you want them to work. Please email me if you have any questions and I will look forward to hearing from you. Buyer is in charge of shipping costs and setting it up. Local pickups are welcomed. Good Luck Bidding on this head turner!!!



Here is a link to youtube. It is a video of the bike running right after I installed the big bore engine. The bike is dirty in the video but you can hear how amazing it sounds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW9-4GnDz_M

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