1980 Yamaha Xs on 2040-motos
Dalton, Pennsylvania, United States
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Yamaha XS description
Here is a 1980 xs 650 that sat in a garage since 1998. It was running fine when parked as the gentleman rode it and then upgraded to larger bike. The shop was used to spray a car at one point and the bike has a dusting of overspray. I drained the tank and it's good to go an ran a compression check and the motor is good. I would clean carbs and give the the thing a good cleaning. I have far too many bikes and this will just sit so it's time to move it. Perfect all original unmolested to hack up into your own XS bobber, chopper or cafe.Sold as is
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