Vintage 1968 Yamaha Ycs1-180, 180cc, 2 Cylinder, 2 Stroke on 2040-parts.com
Halifax, Pennsylvania, US
1968 yamaha ycs1. Two cylinder, two stroke. Runs and drives good. Needs a battery and front tube. Chrome and paint is a little rough. Has original paint. Has title. Asking $900 or best offer. Any questions feel free to ask. Pick up only.
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