1982 Yamaha Xt 550 on 2040-motos
Yamaha XT tech info
Yamaha XT description
This bike is in great condition, and has been disassembled and professionally painted. No rust, or problems of any kind. Starts on the first or second kick (kickstart only). New tires, gauges, ignition, grips, mirrors, fenders (front & rear), supertrapp muffler. Carbs have been completely gone through, cleaned and had seals/O-rings replace. Has new clutch and engine seals. Forks have been disassembled, cleaned and new forks seals installed. I have a new set of the factory decals, that will come with the bike. However, I thought it looked better without them.
Asking $2,000 obo
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