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1990 Yamaha Yx 600 Radian on 2040-motos

$1,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:17
Location:

Lafayette, Indiana

Lafayette, IN
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Awesome Ride !! Dont Miss This One! Great Christmas Gift !In terrific condition, 1990 Yamaha YX 600 Radian. Super Clean, No Rust. Only seventeen K miles on it! Pics don't show stock bars, haven't had time to put them back on.This is a fun, robust, and very easy to ride bike especially for beginners or someone looking for a toy. 45-50 MILES-PER-GALLONAsking $1300 OBO Email me or just text with questions.ENGINE SPECSEngine Type: 599 cc, 4 Stroke - Air Cooled - Inline FourEngine Bore and Stroke: 58.5 mm x 55.7 mmValves two valves/cylinderClaimed Horsepower: 66 horsepower (49.2 kW) @ 9500 rpmMax Torque: 40 Nm (29.5 feet. lbs) @ 7000 rpmTransmission type: six gearFinal Drive: ChainMISCELLANEOUS SPECSTire - Front: 110/90-16Tire - Rear: 130/90-16Brakes - Front: dual 267 mm discs with 2-piston calipersDIMENSIONSSeat Height: 777 mm (30.6 ins)Wheelbase 1385 mm (54.5 ins)Dry Weight (without fluids): 197 kg (434.three pounds)

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