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1981 Yamaha Xs850 Cafe Racer (stanley N.c.) on 2040-motos

$325
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I have a 1981 Yamaha xs850 street bike, everything is here except the seat and tank. even the key is with it. I have a tank I was gonna fab up to make work and look decent. drive shaft bike, it is not broken or seized up. motor is free in the bike. I do not have a battery but I jumped it off and it spun over fine, this is a three cyl bike. open headers. I took the turn signals off, but still have them. headlamp works but has a bad fuse, just needs some work on the wiring, its all connected right but someone did a half butt job. brakes need to be bled. just don't have time to keep working on it. call or text at 980-522-XXXX. $325 O.B.O. Thanks

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