Yamaha XS tech info
Yamaha XS description
Has been stored for the past 15 years in a dry garage. It has cleaned and rebuilt carburetors and petcocks. New oil filter and sump screen. New Tires. New drive chain. Two into one exhaust. No rust in fuel tank. Not locked up and has excellent compression. A new Yuasa battery is included. It has dual front discs that have been index drilled . The master cylinder should be changed to a dual front disc type. Bike will be running and shifting when picked up. Mileage on the title is: 18,501 miles. (believed to be the actual mileage) I haven't put any miles on it since I purchased it over 15 years ago. The speedometer was replaced with one that has 33,262 miles on it. |
Yamaha XS for Sale
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