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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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