1979 Yamaha 750 Triple Motorcycles for sale in Minneapolis, Minnesota

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1979 Yamaha Xs750 SF

1979 Yamaha Xs750 SF

$3,000

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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17,500 actual miles. 2nd owner. Excellent condition. Pro-maintained. The throaty exhaust note of this bike alone is worth the purchase. It's a classic bike. shaft-driven, in-line triple. Extremely clean. Yamaha built this bike "Bulletproof" as they say. Subtle, classy modifications make this a sleek cafe racer. This bike will make you believe motorcycles have souls. The name of this rolling legend is "Trey". Though he was always kind to me, he sounded angry the whole time. I got my motorcycle license a few days prior & flew to Denver to buy this bike. My very 1st time on a motorcycle was a 10-day ride through the Rockies, the Salt Flats (Where we did 115mph), through Yellowstone, the Tetons, the Bighorns, through Beartooth Pass, to the Devil's Tower, Sturgis, Mt. Rushmore, the Badlands and home. This machine took me 2,700 miles, through all sorts of weather, & huge elevation changes but never once had to be touched or tuned. Click here for more pics of the bike and trip. Trey is a solid, sexy bike but the rider is what makes it magic. Be the next to take it on an adventure! Reason for sale: I purchased the bike only for the trip. With the money from the sale I'll be buying my girlfriend & I small, vintage bikes to roll around town in. Keywords: Yamaha, Honda, Cafe Racer, Bobber, Custom, Classic, 70's, Triple, Chopper, Moto Guzzi, Ducati.

Yamaha : XS 1979 Yamaha XS750 Special - Cafe Racer

Yamaha : XS 1979 Yamaha XS750 Special - Cafe Racer

$3,000

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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17,500 miles. 2nd owner. Excellent condition. Pro-maintained. This bike will make you believe motorcycles have souls. I got my motorcycle license & flew to Denver to buy this bike. My 1st time on a motorcycle was a 10-day ride through the Rockies, the Salt Flats (Where we did 115mph), through Yellowstone, the Tetons, the Bighorns, over Beartooth Pass, to the Devil's Tower, Sturgis, Mt. Rushmore, the Badlands and home. This machine took me through 2,700 miles, in all sorts of weather, & huge elevation changes but never once had to be touched or tuned. Click here for more pics of the bike and trip. The name of this rolling legend is "Trey". Though he was always kind to me, he sounded angry the whole time. The throaty exhaust note of this bike alone is worth the purchase. It's a classic bike. shaft-driven, in-line triple. Subtle, classy modifications make this a cafe racer but the rider is what makes it magic. Be the next to take it on an adventure!