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1981 Yamaha Cafe Racer 750cc on 2040-motos

$3,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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Now it is a Café Racer/15,300mis, after having gone through some design ideas, many layers of paint, 3 different colors, a few months of hard work and some new parts off the Internet, originally a 1981 YAMAHA Seca 750cc I decided to sell my motorcycle because I want my passion of transforming abandoned and forgotten street bikes to come alive and return them to the streets in the form of Café Racer Bikes. This is not the 1st motorcycle that I have transformed. In my country, I pre-owned to do this along with competed in national championships.Hope you like my bike. I know it will make someone happy as it has made me. Thanks for your time.Rafael Cell:

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