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1980 Yamaha Xs on 2040-motos

US $900.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
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Yamaha XS photos

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Yamaha XS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 TypeType:Standard

Yamaha XS description

This 1980 XS650 Yamaha twin comes as shown.  Most of it's parts are there.  It turns over, feels like it has good compression.   It has an Ohio title in our name.

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