Yamaha Other tech info
Yamaha Other description
For sale, very good running, low miles, 650 Yamaha. I have only had this bike about one month; I bought it with some other bikes. Everything seems to be there, but look at the pictures. Everything works: brakes, clutch, lights, turn signals, electric start.
One thing that I am not sure of is the year. The title says 1973, but a couple people who know Yamahas much better than I do said it was a 1978. I looked up the engine number on the computer and it also says it is a 1978. So, maybe the "8" was mistaken at the BMV for a "3". I am not sure, BUT the year on the title is 1973 and this is the way it will be sold. I also have a wind screen that goes with it, but I forgot to get a picture up. If you have any questions, I will try to answer them as honestly as I can. Paypal deposit of $250 within 48 hours. The remainder in cash or personal check. Bike can be picked up after check clears. |
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