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1980 Yamaha Sr500 on 2040-motos

US $6000
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:27
Location:

Waynesville, Ohio, United States

Waynesville, Ohio, United States
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Yamaha SR500 description

1980 Yamaha SR500


Mileage: 27,362



NO RESERVE - GUARANTEED TO SELL!!!



This bike was  donated & per the donor all proceeds will be bequeathed to a non-profit/charity.

After paying all ebay fees, the remaining winning bid will be donated to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.


Full Disclosure:

The bike will start & run on Ether- has been looked over by a mechanic- has great spark & compression, it turns over freely (needs carb work)

NEW Mikuni Carburetor comes with auction sale (see photo)

NEW Air Cleaner comes with auction sale

Could use a new battery

Comes with windscreen (see photo)


* Due to the nature of this sale (a donation with all proceeds going to CCHMC), we are selling this bike AS IS *


Has clear Texas Title



Buyer is responsible for shipping/pick-up, but will provide assistance if needed





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