1972 Yamaha Xs 650 Xx2 Running Clear Title "electric Start" on 2040-motos
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Yamaha XS description
This came to us with gas running out the carbs.... we cleaned the carbs to get it running properly, ran it around for a bit, and gave it a bath. The bike comes with a clean open title and one key. The bike is not cosmetically perfect but its all there and it runs well, so it would make a great drivable bike or a nice addition to any collection. This is a XS2.... which of coarse is known for have the "electric start" with the compression release. I think this bike is in good/fair cometic shape with a strong motor..... here's a front to back detailed description of this bike:
Yamaha XS for Sale
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