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1980 Yamaha Sx1100 Special on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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f.m 1960 this is the 1st bike i ever restored. i did it on my back porch with alot of elbow grease and time. this bike runs well. i mean GREAT!! if you are familiar with the "11 special" then you know this bike is strong and fast. the seat was cut and altered by me because i didnt like the original seat. ive also changed the rear turn signals and brake light.if you are interested i am showing this bike tuesday, wednesday and thursday at the shop where i work. im asking 3000 or best offer and i want to sell it this week.All American Customs is at the corner of f.m1960 and perry rd. in Houston.if you have cash in hand you can test drive the bike. i will put additional pictures up here soon.11950 perry rd. shane

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