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Here is an opportunity to own a beautiful rare Australian 1976 XT 500 dual purpose enduro motorcycle. This bike was sold new in Australia and has the Australian motor vehicle certification board compliance approval plate. Odometer is in kilometers. Has great compression, idles and revs smooth. Rides great and shifts smooth. brakes work as they should. No dents in gas tank or tears in the seat. Recent service includes valves adjusted,carb cleaned,fresh oil change and new rear tire. Front tire believed to be original. Head light ,turn signals and tail light all work.These thumpers are becoming very collectible and highly sought after. Please ask questions.515-244-7352
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