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1981 Yamaha Seca Xj750r (washington) on 2040-motos

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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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I HAVE A 81 YAMAHA "SECA" 750 IN IMMACULATE CONDITION WITH 18XXX ON THE ODO WITH NEW DUNLOP "ARROWMAX" TIRES FR/REAR/ BRAND NEW "MAC" four INTO 2 FULL CHROME EXHAUST NEW YUASA BATTERY, NEW SEAT four MIKUNI CARBS JUST REBUILT SVCD AND SYCHED AND JETTED WITH A STAGE three JET KIT, NEW FRONT DISC PADS , SHAFT DRIVE 5 GEAR NEW CLUTCH, NGK PLUGS SVCD OIL /GEAR OIL FLUSHED BRAKE MASTER CYL, DIGITAL LCD READOUT (INSTRUMENT) CANDY APPLE RED PAINT, five GAL TANK, ALL LIGHT BULBS REPLACED ALL ELECTRICAL WORKS, INLINE four ENGINE 80HP BIKE IS VERY "NIMBLE" AND FAST!! BUT COMFORTABLE VERY RARE YOU DONT SEE THES "NAKED" JAPANESE BIKES ANYMORE IN THIS CONDITION PICS DO NO JUSTICS WANTING TO TRADE FOR A VEHICLE OR WHAT HAVE YOU??? RESPOND TO ADD THANKS

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