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Yamaha XS description
1982 YAMAHA XS400 , Custom built Vintage Scrambler ,Started life as a 82 Heritage Special, kickstart only conversion to save weight, electronic ignition, new brakes front and rear, new seat cover and foam from 79' XS, new Shinko tires, new grips, levers, front brake cable,gaskets, filters, chain, new tapered steering bearings,new signals and tail light, you name it. Custom frame mods to place electronics under seat for that custom "V" look. 400cc twin, new custom mufflers, rebuilt and jetted carbs with new diaphrams, new shocks, 18" wheels front and rear, no lowballers, not in rush to sell, just finished the build and will keep it if I can't get my price. Over $1,500 in new parts invested in last 3 months to build. Clear current California title. I really like this one. If its listed its still for sale. Comes with 2 mirrors, only one in the pictures. Will ship after your check clears if you arrange the shipper. Local pick up in 91344. |
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