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1980 Yamaha Xs on 2040-motos

US $4500
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Warsaw, Indiana, United States

Warsaw, Indiana, United States
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Yamaha XS photos

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Yamaha XS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):850 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner

Yamaha XS description

Bike rides and drives good. Title is clear. 25K miles 
This is a fast bike. It has signs of age typical to an older bike but has faired pretty well. The bottom of one exhaust pipe has rusted through. Should be visible in pics 
The brakes have had some work but will still need some more.
The seat was reworked last year. It has spare parts and a Haynes manual.

Moto blog

Following the Go-show, a wild onboard lap of Phillip Island

Wed, 30 Jun 2010

Sit back and revel at the imaginative lean angles and racing lines adopted round the Phillip Island by the wild Anthony Gobert. Footage courtesy of the onboard camera attached to the Yamaha of Colin Edwards. The clip is from the final round of 1996 World Superbike championship at Phillip Island from race one, the gifted Gobert would go on to win the second race as well.

2014 Yamaha YZF-R1 and YZF-R6 Race Blu Unveiled

Fri, 30 Aug 2013

With the MotoGP world championship in Donington Park this weekend, Yamaha took the opportunity to reveal the 2014 version of its M1-inspired Race Blu liveries along with the 2014 YZF-R1, YZF-R6 and other sportbikes. Before you read any farther, here’s the bad news. First, it does not appear as though either the R1 or the R6 received any other updates for 2014.

2009 Yamaha R1 Reviewed!

Tue, 20 Jan 2009

Get the Flash Player to see this player. After much speculation and anticipation regarding the 2009 YZF-R1, MO finally got some seat time in the recently updated numero uno. After hearing much about this new “Cross-plane crankshaft” technology, we were ready to write it off as media hype and PR propaganda, but it turns out that the Yamaha R1 has actually tightened the gap between MotoGP technology and street applications.