1966 Yamaha Yds3 Catalina, Retro Vintage Barn Find on 2040-motos
Littleton, New Hampshire, US
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1966 Yamaha YDS3 Catalina. Classic Barn Find. Rare bike. In storage since 1974. Engine turns and has compression. Seat is in excellent shape. Missing Key. Comes with an extra clean tank. It is a complete bike. Can easily be made into a Bobber, Chopper or Cafe Racer. This is the same bike that was used to create the Batman Batcycle.
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