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Cafe Racer 1979 Yamaha Xs650 on 2040-motos

$4,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:350
Location:

Medford, Oregon

Medford, OR
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED MOTORCYCLE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. 350miS ON RESTORATION.TRANS. COMPLETE REBUILD- ENGINE COMPLETE- NEW MIKUNI CARBSBRAKE CALIPERS REBUILT- MASTER CYLINDERS(both)REBUILTCHAIN AND SPROCKETS-HANDLEBARS AND NEW STEEL LINES.SPORTSTER PIPES, SOUND AWESOME.TIRES DON'T MATCH BUT ARE IN FINE COND.HAS STANDARD POINTS IGNITION.CUSTOM SEAT AND FENDERS.ASKING $4700 GREAT XMAS GIFTCALL KEITH@

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Yamaha To Build Cars By 2014

Mon, 23 Dec 2013

In a recent group interview at Yamaha Motor Company headquarters in Japan, company president Hiroyuki Yanagi announced plans for the company to enter into the automotive market by as early as 2014 — six years ahead of schedule. If you’re a motorcyclist or musician, the Yamaha brand is likely very familiar to you. However, the company has a long history building, or designing, engines for the car industry.

Yamaha Teases New Supersport Reveal for Nov. 3 + Video

Wed, 01 Oct 2014

Yamaha fans expecting to hear big news from the Tuning Fork brand at Intermot may be a bit disappointed the Cologne show only brought us a refreshed XJR1300, the MT-07 Moto Cage stunt variant and a futuristic three-wheeled concept model. The first two aren’t likely to come to North America and the third might never see production. But fear not, as while most of the motorcycle world was focused on Intermot, Yamaha released a video teasing a “new era” supersport announcement for Nov.

2022 Yamaha MT-10 Announced for Europe

Tue, 09 Nov 2021

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