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Yamaha : Other 1966 Yamaha Yg1 on 2040-motos

$500
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Forest Hills, New York

Forest Hills, NY
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I currently have in my possession 1 of Japan's most exquisite creations. Due to unforeseen circumstances, it is with a heavy heart that I must now sell 1 of my most prized possessions. Should you be the purchaser of this vehicle, please bear in mind that you will instantly become the most desirable man among women on the planet. You will lose all your friends due to their immense jealousy. You will find, however, that your fuel consumption will drop considerably, as this rotary inducted 80cc savage of a bike will get about 75 MILES-PER-GALLON. This is not a bike for the weak of heart, but for the gallant and noble men of today's two-wheeled society. Will come with bill of sale only.

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