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1965 Yamaha Yj2s Campus 60 (cary) on 2040-motos

$850
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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1965 Yamaha YJ2S Campus 60 (Cary), $850, image 1

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1965 Yamaha YJ2S Campus 60. Small amounts of chrome pitting and very little rust. Completly original to my knowledge, except new piston rings, carburetor gasket, oil drain gasket, spark plug, battery and a few bolts/ screws. Runs great, shifts smooth and only about 2400mis. This is an extremely clean motorcycle. I do NOT have a title. Asking $850. Priced to sell.Call or text- 8four7- 9seven5- O983

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