1981 Yamaha Xs on 2040-motos
Mill Valley, California, United States
Yamaha XS tech info
Yamaha XS description
This bike had been sitting in a barn for 20 years with only just over 4000 original miles on. Taken down to the bare frame and all components cleaned, refurbished or replaced. All new fluids and filters, new fork seals and fluid, carbs cleaned etc. Everything was done. Starts on the button and runs beautifully. Super quick and lightweight- perfect for around the city. Bullet style rear turn signals integrated into rear cafe racer style seat Relocated ignition Chopped seat frame and Cafe style seat Biltwell Drag bars, Biltwell Thruster grips Gold Drive Chain New battery Axle mounted license plate and stop light Tank is finished in Matt Black/Gloss Red. Really turns head. Now Registered and with clean title.(saving yourself at least 2 hours at the DMV!) has been verified and inspected by CHP. May be 35 years old but looks like a new bike. $4250.00 no test pilots without license and cash. Don't mind riding around the Bay Area to view (within reason) Delivery can be organized, please contact me for cost. (Most West coast areas around $4-500.00) |
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