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1981 Yamaha Xj750r Seca on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:23512 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Albany, New York, US

Albany, New York, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1234567890123

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DESCRIPTION:

This auction is for a 1981 Yamaha XJ750R Seca. 23,512 original miles, but that will change since I do ride it occasionally.

New in 2012: Koni rear shocks, K & N filters, carb boots, and a rear Continental Conti-Tour tire. Oil change and full tune-up with NGK plugs & wires, carbs were cleaned and re-jetted for the K & N's at that time.

New in 2013: Fork seals, front Dunlop tire, clutch adjustment, N.Y.S. inspection.

The bike has a professional custom paint job. All emblems were removed and a beautiful metallic Blue base coat was put on. All emblems and pinstripes were hand painted then clear coat was applied. The exhaust is perfect. No scratches, dents, dings, rash. The bike is not a show bike but it is beautiful. It starts instantly, no leaks, smoke, or funny noises. Everything works like new. Other than the improvements listed above, it is stock. I have the original key, which operates all locks, and the clear N.Y.S. title. It has been professionally maintained and stored indoors. It runs really strong, and needs nothing. It is ready to ride. I am selling it because I have too many toys and the wife's riding me about it.

BIKE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, AUCTION MAY END ANYTIME! This is the only 1981 XJ750R Seca listed on Ebay, and is one of a kind. I will NOT list it again this year. If it doesn't sell, she goes into climate-controlled storage until next May.

SHIPPING:

Local pick-up. I will work with a professional motorcycle shipper if you are out of the area. Obviously the bike will not be released until full payment has cleared.

GUARANTEE:

The item is guaranteed to be as described.

COMMUNICATION:

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