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1974 Yamaha Ty80's Trials Bikes on 2040-motos

$1,250
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Fresno, California

Fresno, CA
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I have 2 1974 yamaha ty80's for sale. The 1st is all original and in good condition for its age, runs well and has current regerstration. I had a custom seat made for it to match the original it looks awesome. The 2nd one is in fair condition it will come with a bill of sale. It has newer trials tires. These bikes are very hard to find, they climb great and are fun to ride even for a adult. I am asking $1,250 for the pair, I may be willing to separate for the right price. If you are interest please call or text me at no scammers or time wasters please only serious inquiries.

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