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Used 1973 Yamaha Tx 750 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$3,990
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:128
Location:

Milwaukie, Oregon

Milwaukie, OR
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VINVIN:341004834

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1973 Yamaha TX750 Motorcycle This was Yamaha's answer to the Triumph Bonneville Full Paint and chassis restoration Very Classic Motorcycle Great Cafe or Bar hopper Fresh everything Vintage Motorcycles are a great investment and climbing Yamaha TX750 Years produced: 1973-1974 Claimed power: 63hp @ 7,500rpm Top speed: 105mph (period test) Engine type: 743cc single-overhead cam, air-cooled parallel twin Transmission: 5 gear Weight (wet): 235kg (518 pound) MILES-PER-GALLON: 40-50 Read more: http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/classic-japanese-motorcycles/yamaha-tx750.aspx#ixzz2Y0LVomCk Call 503 305 XXXX

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