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1981 Yamaha 850 Street Bike For Parts on 2040-motos

$150
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I have a parts bike for sale. 65 percent complete. The 3 cyl engine is out and the top end is off of it. It has a fuel tank and is rolling. It has mag wheels. Missing side covers, coils, and throttle control. Come take it off my hands. No title. Open to offers or trades. Buy it and i will tell you where there is a complete 1 just like it for sale locally for $250.

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1974: Onboard an MV racer with Phil Read

Fri, 19 Feb 2010

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FasterSafer.com — A Motorcycle Rider’s Best Investment.

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