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1972 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $8900
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Wadsworth, Ohio, United States

Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
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Yamaha Other tech info

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Yamaha Other description

THIS IS A 1972 DS7 250 STREET BIKE UP FOR SALE. RUNS AND DRIVES, NEEDS NEW BATTERY. ORIGNAL PAINT WITH LOW MILES. TITLE IS CLEAN BUT JUST WAS SIGNED OVER AND NOT NOTORIZED. WILL WORK WITH OVERSEAS SHIPPING BUYERS. SHOULD MAKE A NICE BIKE. $50 DO AT THE END OF THE SELL AND REST UPON PICK-UP. PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER LISTING FOR OTHER MOTORCYCLES FOR SELL. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT THIS AD.

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