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Yamaha : Other Red 82 Yamaha Seca 750 -freshly Painted - on 2040-motos

$1,600
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:27
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Syracuse, New York

Syracuse, NY
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Red 82 Yamaha Seca 750. Freshly painted and oil changed. Looks great. Has 27,000 mis on it. NY current inspection. Runs and drives good. Title in hand. Geared low, for a fast start off the line. This bike will get up and go. Owned about three years. Recently upgraded to a sport touring bike so need to let this 1 go. Gets 43-47 MILES-PER-GALLON. Top speed 120 MPH. Only issue is that when it is cold it takes a bit to get started. New thick foam handlebar grips. Also have to go with it along with a $45 Tourmaster motorcycle cover.

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