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1976 Yamaha Xt on 2040-motos

US $5,200.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Abilene, Kansas, United States

Abilene, Kansas, United States
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Yamaha XT description

Up For sale is a very nice 1976 early XT500
It has some patina as any 1976 motorcycle would be expected to have.
Starts, stops and drives great, new tires, just serviced with new rings installed before it came to us. Some wear and small ding on right side of tank as seen.

Low miles, matching numbers rare 76, don't get much better for a chance to own part of motorcycling history.

Perfect for restoration or ride as is, very rare factory exhaust still intact.

We where going to restore it, but due to our hectic scheduling we will not have the time, we will offer the new buyer a %15 discount on all parts if they choose to restore it.

Clear open title comes with the bike.

We can crate the bike for overseas shipping if needed for an additional $300

We do not offer shipping, but will assist in anyway possible either world wide or in the USA

Call us at 785-263-1948  9-4 Central standard time or email us with any questions.

or visit our site at the vintage spoke



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