Yamaha XS tech info




Yamaha XS description
Runs out great, carbs have been adjusted and jetted properly to run the 3 into 1 exhaust and K&N pod filters and C5 Performance Ignition system. New tires, all parts have been powder coated or painted. Everything works, horn, turn signals, lights, etc., electric start and kick start. Dual disc front brakes, Single disc rear brake, C5 Performance electronic ignition system ($700.00) replaces all the parts you can no longer buy from Yamaha, Stainless Steel brake lines, new battery no leaks whatsoever. Clear NC title in hand. No need for inspections on this year bike.
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Yamaha XS for Sale
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