No Reserve!!numbers Matching 1965 Yds3c 250cc Yamaha Many Nos Parts Rd350 Dt250 on 2040-motos
Genoa City, Wisconsin, US
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FINISH THIS ONE FOR A GREAT RESTORED MACHINE
NO RESERVE!!! I NEED THE SPACE, I OWN TOOOOO MANY BIKES!!!!!! VERY NICE BIKE FOR SALE MUST GO!!!!!!
VEHICLE DOES NOT HAVE A TITLE BILL OF SALE ONLY
NUMBERS MATCHING 1965 YDS3C 250CC YAMAHA MANY NOS PARTS READ LIST CAREFULLY
I bought this bike almost completely restored, but it has been some time since the work was been done. It has a vast amount of N.O.S. (new old stock) parts including but not limited to, entire ignition system, points condenser, and Mitsubishi generator unit. Engine completely rebuilt with all N.O.S. parts, new pistons and rings .25 over, freshly honed cylinders, all new bearings through out the entire engine, new clutch and needle bearings. N.O.S. speedometer / tachometer with all the jewels and 0 miles has a ding in it, N.O.S. front and rear sprockets. Yamaha chain still in the box, N.O.S. engine covers, N.O.S. carburetors and intake boots. New Yokohama tires and inner tubes. Both side covers and tank are dent free, and tank is very clean inside with dipstick and screen nice Yamaha stamped mirrors Nice rear signals are in with parts lot. I know there is more I will add as I remember.
Frame #Y23C14155
Engine# D10C14155
Missing left exhaust pipe, missing throttle cable, clutch cable and brake cables, I pictured the switches that came with it not sure if they are correct for this bike, 1 is new. Clutch handle perch is broken. Not sure if seat is correct but it fits and is in really nice shape. Missing some of rear brake linkage Can not think of anything else it need, but again if I remember anything I will add it on here.
Included in auction is all the parts pictured that I was given, that are supposed to do on this bike.
I can deliver up to 100 miles one way from zip code 53157 for $1 a
mile.and you only pay one way. Or as always you can pick up or have a
shipping company pick it up. Any questions feel free to ask. If you want
to see it in person contact me and we will set a time.
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