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Xs650 Bobber/chopper on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:50000 ColorColor: black/Clear
Location:

Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, US

Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, US
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Yamaha XS photos

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Yamaha XS tech info

TypeType:custom Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650

Yamaha XS description

1975 XS650:

David Bird hardtail

Custom alien style tank

Custom hand tooled leather seat

Wrapped shorty "V" drag pipes

Monster craftsman Powell chain pensioner

Hugh's Handbuilt charging system

Pamco ignition

NGK plugs and wires

Custom electrical box and wiring

Clubman bars

Bates headlight custom mount

New front master cylinder, brake hoses and rebuilt caliper

 

OBO.. make offer.. will consider cash+trade

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