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Yamaha R5 description
For sale is a nice low mile 1972 Yamaha R5, with clean Ohio title in my name, I bought the bike 7 years ago and have only put about 300 miles on the bike, there is no battery in the bike, the battery would not charge, so I removed it. You will need to put in a new battery in the bike. I rode the bike a few miles last summer, but have not started the bike this year. It has original orange paint, I touched up the frame a few years back. there is some paint fade, but not bad. Small dent in the tank. Seat has a new cover and it looks new, the foam is nice and soft. Bike started after one kick last year. Brakes work as did all other electrical. This is a really nice rider.
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