1976 Yamaha Xt on 2040-motos
Yamaha XT tech info
Yamaha XT description
This is great old bike, it has matching engine and frame numbers and would make a nice road bike or add to your collection. It is unrestored and in original condition. Runs and rides properly, shifts good, and everything works. I have not washed this bike before I took the pictures. And I last rode it at our mining claim so you might pan off some gold flakes if any got on there. This bike is used and has no warranty or guarantee of any kind. There is a $250.00 deposit that you must make within 24 hours after the Auction ends and must receive full payment within 7 days of Auction close and this bike will not leave my possession until I receive full payment. I will deliver to the West Coast or to your shipping agent for a fee, and for further details on shipping please contact me via EBay message seller. |
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