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1988 Yamaha Xt 350 Dual Sport *titled* on 2040-motos

$2,180
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Fort Collins, Colorado

Fort Collins, CO
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Yamaha XT description

For Sale: 1988 Yamaha XT 350. Four stroke, dual sport motorcycle. Everything works great and very low miles for that year. This dirt bike is street legal and I have clean/clear Colorado title in hand. OHV sticker valid up to March 2014. Tires are in good shape. This machine was in storage for many years. All plastic/rubber in terrific shape and intact. Everything gone over by motorcycle shop include carb cleaned/adjusted for altitude, gas tank cleaned and sealed, valves adjusted, fork seals replaced and fluids changed. $2180 Cash in hand for test rides. I don't need help selling this motorcycle and not interested in trades.

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