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Rat Bike Bobber Motorcycle Custom Yamaha 1981 4cyl Clean Title Trades on 2040-motos

$1,200
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Buffalo, New York

Buffalo, NY
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1981 Yamaha 750 four cyl bobber rat bike. Lots of power and has new tires. I have three bikes and only need my cruiser. The only thing it needs is brakes are low and the carbs cleaned and re-adjusted. This was on the road being driven this summer. Shaft driven lots of power. I have never dropped the bike. Starts runs moves but definitely needs the carbs adjusted/cleaned. Starts hard if not at all when its ten degrees and sometimes runs rough. Low miles clear title! lots of aftermarket parts and stuff. It is not perfect but a hoot to ride. I like my cruiser because it is more comfortable.Trades. Let me know what you have. lawn garden tractor or tractors like a john deere 100 200 300 400 series or compact tractor. Or even a farm tractor like a ford eight or 9n. or other stuff a broken down UTV or atvor 1200 PRICED LOW TO SELL...atv yamaha honda 4wheeler motorcycle suzuki bike chopper custom polaris kawasaki trike harley davidson.chevy dodge ford truck car bobber rocket bike Motorcycle crotch rocket cruiser suzuki yamaha honda victory harley davidson bobber rat fink vstar v star shadow r1 triumph bmw moto guzzi sport bike trike lawn mower garden tractor craftsman

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