XS650 and XS750 parts.

JMiller057

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It's Sunday, and time to clean out the garage.
Taking offers on individual items or the entire batch. Will post photos of items of interest, just let me know.

Parts off 1976 Yamaha XS-650:
-Seat pan (no foam. just seat pan, latch, and hardware)
-Mufflers
-Intake/ Air boxes
-Rear fender w/ brake light
-Left control switches
-Right control switches
-Speedo/Tach gauges
-Brake lever w/ master cylinder

Parts off 1976 Yamaha XS-750 triple
-Seat (No rips or tears. Latches and hardware)
-Exhaust (Headers and mufflers)
-Rear fender
-Brake Lever w/ master cylinder
-Sissy Bar
-7/8" Handle bars w/ clutch lever. (Relaxed riding style, best to see photos if interested)

Two used tires:

Front Bridgestone tire: Tubeless, 3.25H19, 50% tread?. (some dry rot starting near rim but still holds air, best if used on a roller chassis to push around garage/shop, might last for 1000 more miles?)

Rear Continental Super Twin tire: Tubeless, 4.00V18, 60-70% tread. (no dry rot)
 
Re: Twisted twin cafe comments wanted

How much for the old tires?
 
$60.00 for both?
 

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last photo of the dry rot on front tire, dry rot goes all around tire with similar small cracks.
 

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Rich Ard said:
It was a joke. They're trash fella.

Haha, look out we got a jokester over here. Why would they be trash? A couple used continental supertwins (similar condition to mine) are selling for $60 each on ebay. I'm sure someone out there that is flipping a couple bikes or looking for a couple roller wheels and tires wouldn't mind paying 40-60 dollars for a decent pair. If you are not interested in the parts then why post?
 
Re: Re: XS650 and XS750 parts.

JMiller057 said:
Haha, look out we got a jokester over here. Why would they be trash? A couple used continental supertwins (similar condition to mine) are selling for $60 each on ebay. I'm sure someone out there that is flipping a couple bikes or looking for a couple roller wheels and tires wouldn't mind paying 40-60 dollars for a decent pair. If you are not interested in the parts then why post?

Because you're trying to sell garbage on this forum
 
Rich Ard said:
Because you're trying to sell garbage on this forum

Garbage? This is a motorcycle forum, particularly for vintage bikes. I'm offering my unwanted parts to someone who would like to have them in hopes of keeping the vintage bikes on the road. I apologize that you have no interest in the parts I have for sale. One man's trash is another man's treasure. Besides, not one of my parts are 'garbage' everything is in good working condition and came off my bikes working just fine. Take your negativity and post it somewhere else.
 
JMiller057 said:
Besides, not one of my parts are 'garbage' everything is in good working condition and came off my bikes working just fine.

Ha! You're trying to sell dry-rotted tires.
 
Rich Ard said:
Ha! You're trying to sell dry-rotted tires.

Not plural, singular. One tire has the beginning of dry rot. I informed everyone reading the post about the dry rot on the front tire in the first post and clearly stated that it should be used for a roller or maybe has less than 1000 miles left on it. Then to top it all off, I posted photos of the tire and even pointed to the dry rot along the rims. I'm not trying to scam anyone and if someone is looking to keep their bike on the road a little longer and doesn't have the funds to purchase a brand new tire, they might be interested. I'm getting fed up with your childish games, if you don't like it, don't post. Easy as that.
 
Part of the reason this forum , this thread , your posts are largely unmoderated is because the membership takes it upon themselves to comment when necessary . This time it was and is necessary . Have a care .
The tires are garbage .

~kop
 
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