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Yamaha Ds7, 1972, 250cc Twin Cylinder Street Bike on 2040-motos

US $2,250.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:4004 ColorColor: Gold
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, US

Fort Worth, Texas, US
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Yamaha DS7, 1972, 250cc twin cylinder street bike, US $2,250.00, image 1

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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner

Yamaha Other description

One last relist. If it doesn't sell this time, I will just keep it. This is a really nice bike and one of the last of its kind to survive in this condition.

Up for sale, a very nice 1972 Yamaha DS7 250cc twin cylinder street bike.  This bike is bone stock factory and is in beautiful condition running and shifting perfectly.  I just had it professionally tuned with new plugs, points, condensers, timing to 1.8 BTDC, and carbs cleaned and synced with new gaskets and oil pump set.  Petcock overhauled, new fuel lines and filters, new battery, new tank badges and new rubber carb boots.  I had the tank cleaned and professionally repainted.  Its a little darker than the headlight bowl and side covers, but looks great none the less.  I put on a new clutch and front brake cables as well.  Seat is perfect, no holes or tears.  No rust anywhere, and has original Yamaha mirrors.  This bike runs strong, and has no noises, vibrations or leaks anywhere.  The chrome shines bright all over. The only negative is some scratches in the black paint on the engine cases from normal wear. You will have pure fun riding it.  I will sell it with a new inspection sticker.  I have the title, but not in my name, but will supply with a bill of sale from the original seller and from me.

I will take this bike to the shipper of your choice within the Dallas-Fort Worth area free of charge and drop it off if you arrange the drop off and pay all shipping charges.  I can put it in the shipping container at the shippers warehouse, tie it down and lock it up for you at no charge.  Just let me know where to take it and the point of contact. You can personally pick it up at my office in North Fort Worth if you like.

For more info, you can call me at 817-703-8001. I take all credit cards thru my company.

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