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1979 750 Yamaha Seca Motorcycle (creedmoor) on 2040-motos

$200
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Durham, North Carolina

Durham, NC
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1979 750 Yamaha SECA motorcycle (Creedmoor), $200, image 1

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I have a 1979 Yamaha SECA for sale. It has a small pin hole in the tank (look at the last photo). Before it developed that, it ran like a scalded cat. Basically, the speed is why I stopped riding it. I'm pretty sure the carbs will need cleaning. Because of it's age, the exhaust system is drab, but it is functional. If you are looking for a perfect, new bike, stop reading this ad. This is an older bike that ran really well and scared the *&$%^^@! out of me. I have included some images. E-mail if I can answer any questions

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