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1986 Yamaha Fz750 (north Phx) on 2040-motos

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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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1986 Yamaha FZ750 (north phx), US $, image 1

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1986 Yamaha FZ750, Original owner,63.5K mi, always garaged, currently wont start (needs carb work), newly rebuilt motor, 4-1 custom 'JET HOT' coated red exhaust, 'KERKER' carbon muffler, white powder coated wheels, near new rear tire(Bridgestone) & front tire (Pirelli Sport demon), Acrylic smoke windscreen, custom designed/refurbished 'SARGENT' seat upholstery. Recently the engine was removed to replace a bent shift fork, of which also included a thorough valve adjustment during reassembly. Anyone who has ever ridden this light and nimble original super-sport model knows how much fun it is to ride. My reason for selling is due to mechanical abilities beyond me. Serious replies text me@ six O 2 six one eight 6 one nine three

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