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1976 Rd400c Yamaha All Original, Low Mileage, Turn Key Strong Runner Video on 2040-motos

US $2,600.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:4445 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Battle Ground, Indiana, US

Battle Ground, Indiana, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):400 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1A1001501

Yamaha Other description

1976 Yamaha RD400C 2 two stroke all original, 1 owner, low mileage motorcycle.  I am offering this with a very modest "buy it now" and reserve.  The bike was bid up to $3050 last auction but did not meet reserve. Turn key ready to ride. This is the early 76 model with red rear lenses and the unique instrument lights and cluster.

Purchased at estate sale in Indiana this Spring. Original owner was a Purdue Professor that bought the bike new in California in 76. I have the original sales receipt showing mileage, date, and his name from the dealership. Original paint, exhaust, seat, I believe tires, and grips. Engine number matches frame vin as shown.

I brought the bike home, aired the tires, put fresh gas and oil in it, a new battery, and it started on the third kick. The motorcycle runs very strong with transmission and clutch working as new. Brakes work great, all electrical in working order. A joy to ride and very quick.

I have pictured all of the defects I noticed. The pictures actually make the bike look much worse than it is. I wanted the high bidder to know exactly what they are getting. It shows very well. The ding in the tank is the worst of it. I have no doubt a competent body man could fix it. It could sure use a thorough cleaning and show polish. I left all the parking decals and license plate intact to preserve the history. Has no tool kit or battery strap, and will need new fork dust covers. New reproduction grips included in sale.

Clear Indiana title in my name and in my possession. I will also provide a bill of sale for easy registration. I am the second owner of record and have driven it approximately 6 miles. Original owner, Charles Bracker, owned it for 37 years and all of the 4439 miles. I will provide clear and clean title in my name, as well as bill of sale. I will prepare for export, or motor freight, by draining gas and unhooking battery. Pick-up will be from my residence only. I can help deliver for $2.00 a loaded mile within 200 miles. Payment to be made, in full, before I load it.

Check my 100% rating and satisfied motorcycle customers throughout the world. Thank you.


On Aug-19-13 at 03:10:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

I have a photo of the original sales receipt, owners manual, extra keys, vintage Yamaha keychain, and replacement grips.  Ebay will not let me add the photo to the auction at this time.  Please email me for this photo if you are interested.  Thank you.

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