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1984 Yamaha Rz350 - Kenny Roberts Edition on 2040-motos

$2,771
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Lancaster, Texas

Lancaster, TX
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1984 Yamaha RZ 50 Kenny Roberts Edition with 5 4 ORIGINAL miles !!!!! Ok boys here's the deal...it was kept garaged all of its life and starts on 2nd Kick Cold. Ridden occasionally to keep fluids fresh. Brakes are a little sticky but nothing that cant be remedied by a little service, no leaks. Engine looks really good. Aftermarket Exhaust by AllSpeed Hyperformance I do not have the originals. Look at the images closely and you will notice on the Fender, Tank, and Upper Front Fairing there are very minor blemishes other than that this thing is a crme puff head turner, Even Kenny would approve.

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