Yamaha yfm 80. Not sure of year. The battery is weak and won't start. It does run but is being sold for parts. Rear end is good. It will take a little to get running that's why its sold as not running and for parts. Local pickup only.
Other Parts for Sale
S60 suzuki gsx650f gsx650 f 2009 airbox air box w filter(US $30.00)
1982 suzuki gs650 adjustable backrest / chrome rack(US $129.99)
Honda rc51 rvt1000r oem rear brake rotor (US $34.95)
Honda xl600r ricky stator assembly(US $150.00)
1972 yamaha ds7 rd 250 twin #431 chain guard(US $9.99)
Cafe racer seat pan only yamaha honda kawasaki bugeye(US $89.00)
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