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1973 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $2,500.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:11
Location:

East Kingston, New Hampshire, United States

East Kingston, New Hampshire, United States
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Yamaha Other description

1973 RD350
  I bought it out of long term storage. I cleaned the carbs, put a new battery in and it fired right up. I have far too many projects, and not enough room. This one must go. Still needs finishing. Master cyl needs rebuild, Y pipe is petrified ($47 brand new) and general cleaning. Bike is completely stock and original as far as I know.  Has minor surface rust on some of the chrome here and there, and a ding in the right side of the tank. I have no title, thats how I got it. Here in NH that is not a problem, if its a problem for you do not bid. Bill of sale only.

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Build your own Yamaha VMax

Tue, 15 Jun 2010

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John Reynolds: Riding Masterclass

Fri, 17 Dec 2010

When I first started racing about a thousand years ago, my local stomping ground was a place called Three Sisters near Wigan.  It wasn’t glamorous but it was brilliant. An hour from home and with about a million corners crammed into just a km of tarmac. The Three Sisters was a reference to the three coal slag heaps that had once occupied the site before.

Anti clockwise Knockhill and riding in the North East with GP winners.

Wed, 06 Jun 2012

I was both nervous and excited for my first ever reverse direction track day last week at Knockhill. From rushing downhill into the left hand off camber hairpin to sweeping up onto the start/finish, nothing bears any resemblance to riding round clockwise. I actually raced my 350LC in the opposite direction in 1982 but it still took a few laps to get my head round what essentially is a brand new track for Scotland.