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1980 Yamaha Sr500 on 2040-motos

$3,100
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Wichita, Kansas

Wichita, KS
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1980 Yamaha SR500 Near mint condition mechanically gone though and ready to ride. Has 14568 mis on it.Its starts 1st kick. (Fyi. there is a correct method on kicking starting these old thumpers)As pictured the battery box & battery has been removed, All stock pieces are included as pictured including the luggage rack and stock handlebars. Matching number bike with matching key for side cover, ignition, fork lock & helmet holderThe tank is very clean no rust anywhere on this bike, chain is new o-ringVery clean nice bike.Contact Bill @ (call or text between 8:00am & 5:00pm)I do not need Help selling it, So please don't ask ! Asking $3100.00 OBO, this bike is advertise on another website

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