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1986 Yamaha Maxim Xj750 (fall City) on 2040-motos

$500
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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1986 yamaha maxim xj750 (fall city), $500, image 1

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I have a 1986 yamaha xj 750 for sale. Rode during summer but the carbs need work and it does not run now. Would be a great bike for some 1 who is mechanically inclined. I would work on it but i am moving soon. Purrslike a kitten once running. New battery and tabbed till august of next year. $500. Last picture is what i was going to do to it for about 200 bucks. Will also take partial trade in form of a compound bow or things that go bang

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