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1980 Yamaha Xs on 2040-motos

US $4500
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Warsaw, Indiana, United States

Warsaw, Indiana, United States
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Yamaha XS photos

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Yamaha XS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):850 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner

Yamaha XS description

Bike rides and drives good. Title is clear. 25K miles 
This is a fast bike. It has signs of age typical to an older bike but has faired pretty well. The bottom of one exhaust pipe has rusted through. Should be visible in pics 
The brakes have had some work but will still need some more.
The seat was reworked last year. It has spare parts and a Haynes manual.

Moto blog

Chris Peris Joins Yamaha Champions Riding School

Mon, 24 Feb 2014

The Yamaha Champions Riding School is going through some changes as it transitions to a new home at New Jersey Motorsports Park. Along with the new scenery comes a new instructor in Chris Peris. The Canadian AMA National winner has signed on and is preparing for the school’s opening class on April 21, 2014.

Yamaha Teams Going Retro For Anaheim 2

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

In preparation for Anaheim 2, round 3 of the AMA Supercross championship, a few Yamaha teams are embracing the past for team colors. The CycleTrader.com Rock River Yamaha team is going back to Yamaha’s corporate roots with a White and Red themed look that could be found on YZs in the latter half of the 1980s and into the 90s. This color scheme also graced the prototype YZ400F Doug Henry rode into the history books with his win at the 1997 Las Vegas Supercross.

This Is How You Ride A 125cc Two-Stroke + Video

Fri, 09 May 2014

It’s too bad two-stroke motorcycles are quickly declining. The lightweight and hard-hitting machines are a blast to ride. They’re all but gone from the street scene (thanks emission laws), but thankfully you can still find some on the dirt side.