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1982 Yamaha Rd350lc Rd350 Lc on 2040-motos

US $5,200.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:28148 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Fair Oaks, California, US

Fair Oaks, California, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:4L0

Yamaha Other description

I have owned this bike for about 7 years.  The two-stroke twin runs like a bat out of hell!   It is not a show bike!  It has scratches, scrapes and dings.  Pretty original, not restored survivor.  But starts, runs, stops great.  Everything works, no leaks. The tank needs to be repainted.  I have a decal kit from the UK that comes with it.  But it's not bad so I didn't bother. The bike has been ridden over the years as reflected on the OD, has been laid down, scrapes on the pipes so it has some cool nostalgic character.   It has a new top end.  1.5 over pistons, rings, wrist pins, needle bearings, retainers.  Cylinders bored and honed to match the pro-x pistons.  Everything cleaned and checked out.  Intake ported, banshee reeds installed with spacers, larger carburetors, tuned very well.  New gasket kit and seal kit installed.  Starts first or second kick.  Runs great, nice power band all the way through the rpms.  Sounds great with stock pipes.  Fun to ride.  Oil injection operational.  Newer tires, newer brakes, new battery.   Lights work, signals work, horns work, speedometer works, tachometer works, temperature gauge works.  No leaks.   All gears shift through great.  Mechanically sound, electrically sound, Frame good and clean.  Clean bike, but not a show bike!  Not yet.   Has a vintage Shoei Faring installed.  Two, minor cracks on windshield down where it's bolted on, but not bad.  Can be easily removed.   The rear and front fenders have been cut/modified (not by me).  Otherwise pretty much stock and very complete example of a very rare, desirable, legendary motorcycle.  That being said, this is not good for a first motorcycle.  It is very fast and very radical "hot rod" bike in my opinion.   Very light and very quick, very dangerous.   Numbers matching frame and engine.  Clear title in my name, insured, current California registration. It is being sold "As Is, where is".   See my excellent feedback record.  I have had 100% feedback since 2000. Transportation is the full responsibility and cost of the buyer if required.  I can assist with shipping, but please don't ask me how much it costs as it is up to the mode of transport and company YOU THE BUYER choose to go with. Youtube video http://youtu.be/oLND1EoGW84 Thanks for looking and good luck!   

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