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1968 Yamaha Ycs-1 180 Electric on 2040-motos

$1,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Goodland, KS

 Goodland, KS
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1968 Yamaha YCS-1 180 Electric, $1,000, image 1

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Yamaha Other description

1968 Yamaha YCS-1, 180 Electric motorcycle. Completely restored in 1998. Needs the carbs cleaned out, new battery, and gas to run. I restored the bike just to take and show at motorcycle shows, as it is to small for me to ride. These bikes are very, very hard to find. Condition- It will need new tires (they are old), has one small dent on the RH gas tank chrome cover, the front fork tube covers have some dents in them, the chrome mufflers have some scratches in them, the front chrome fender has a deep scratches on the RH side front (see picture), some pitting on the chrome chain guard, the foam in the seat in dry rotted and is starting to flake off. I am selling it at below NAPA book price.

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