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1972 Yamaha Rd200 Cs5 Rd Rd350 Rd400 Cafe Cafe Racer 2k Miles, Look Runs on 2040-motos

US $910.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:2018
Location:

Ayer, Massachusetts, US

Ayer, Massachusetts, US
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1972 YAMAHA RD200 CS5 RD RD350 RD400 CAFE CAFE RACER 2K MILES, LOOK RUNS, US $910.00, image 1

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1972 YAMAHA RD200 CS5 RD RD350 RD400 CAFE CAFE RACER 2K MILES, LOOK RUNS, US $910.00, image 2 1972 YAMAHA RD200 CS5 RD RD350 RD400 CAFE CAFE RACER 2K MILES, LOOK RUNS, US $910.00, image 3 1972 YAMAHA RD200 CS5 RD RD350 RD400 CAFE CAFE RACER 2K MILES, LOOK RUNS, US $910.00, image 4 1972 YAMAHA RD200 CS5 RD RD350 RD400 CAFE CAFE RACER 2K MILES, LOOK RUNS, US $910.00, image 5 1972 YAMAHA RD200 CS5 RD RD350 RD400 CAFE CAFE RACER 2K MILES, LOOK RUNS, US $910.00, image 6 1972 YAMAHA RD200 CS5 RD RD350 RD400 CAFE CAFE RACER 2K MILES, LOOK RUNS, US $910.00, image 7

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FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS THIS ORIGINAL PURPLE PAINT, 1972 YAMAHA RD200!   THE BIKE SHOWS ONLY 2018 MILES.

THE BIKE HAS BEEN STORED FOR DECADES.

THE BIKE WAS GIVEN SOME MINOR TLC AND SHE STARTS UP AND SOUNDS FINE.

I ALSO ROAD TESTED THE BIKE, I WENT AROUND MY BLOCK.

THE TIRES ARE ORIGINALS. SHOWING ABOUT THE 2K IN WEAR, THEY ARE CHECKERED.

THE BIKE HAS SOME BLEMISHES, BUT ALL IN ALL, IS VERY CLEAN.

HORN/BLINKER SWITCH IS BAD, THEY ARE AVAIL.

NICE ORIGINAL PIPES/HEADERS. THEY LOOK NICE!

THE REAR FENDER NEEDS REPLACE. THE FRONT IS NICE, SHOWING MINOR WEAR.

THE BIKE IS 41 YEARS OLD.

I HAVE ONLY A BILL OF SALE, NO TITLE. NO TITLE, ONLY A BILL OF SALE.

PLS, IF YOU ARE IN A TITLE EXEMPT STATE, SUCH AS NH, ME, OR VT, ETC, THEN ITS EASY TO OBTAIN YOUR OWN DOCUMENTS.     ALL OTHERS, MUST BE OK WITH BILL OF SALE ONLY.

SO, I WILL ADD 24 PICS OF THIS MACHINE.

ORIGINAL 1972 PURPLE RD200. ONLY HAD A FEW YRS OF ROAD TIME.     A GREAT CAFE RACER CANDIDATE!

A SURVIVOR 1972 PURPLE RD200 HERE!

BILL OF SALE ONLY.

NO RESERVE, GOES HOME THE THE HIGHEST BIDDER.

 

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