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1976 Yamaha Xs on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Troy, Missouri, United States

Troy, Missouri, United States
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Yamaha XS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha XS description

I have a Yamaha XS-650 bike for sale. There is a title for the bike. In the pictures, the one with the blue tank is the one with the title and it was running when I bought it. I tore it completely apart and completely disassembled the entire motor and I sent the entire motor off for polishing. It is all new polished and still in the un opened box back from mirror finish polishing service. You can go to their web site and look at the engine parts. Cases, covers, cylinders, heads, everything on the motor is polished and looks like chrome! I paid 3000.00 dollars for the polishing of this entire motor. It is ready for re-assembly but I do not have any new gaskets. I was going to send the entire engine and parts to Gary Hoos at Hoos Racing to hot rod the engine, re phase the crank, upgrade the ignition, big bore the engine and custom intake it. All for 4000. I'm working on other projects now and I don't have a lot of time for the bike so that is why I am selling it. The bike is completely disassembled right now. All parts are here and if you put it back together, it is the same as the pictures of the bike assembled. The bike is a hard tail conversion. The frame is on my chassis jig and it is straight with no problems. I have extra parts left over from the other bike in the pictures. You will have to come pick the bike up.

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