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This is a great running yamaha cafe build nicely done newer tires new brakes all new fluids carbs rebuilt all new paint custom painted custom made tail section , cafe seat drag bars with custom tattoo grips newer fuse set up. new rear custom shocks new pod filers Brand new gel battery, all new electrical coils, condensor, points, stator, regulator, starter solenoid, starts runs shifts great Kickstart error works great. fully detailed this is a great bike and will make someone a great piece of history gets looks everywhere it goes show stopper show winner bike make a great vintage race bike , this is being sold as is no warranties being sold with Bill of sale only no titles needed or issued on bikes this old in new Hampshire.
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Yamaha XS for Sale
- 1981 yamaha xs(US $4,250.00)
- 1979 yamaha xs(US $1000)
- 1981 yamaha xs(US $8700)
- 1981 yamaha xs(US $2,000.00)
- 1977 yamaha xs(US $3400)
- 1981 yamaha xs(US $3,500.00)
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