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this bike is a project it needs twist grip clutch handle and cables ignition/charging wiring ive never had any paperwork i bought the frame separate from the motor carbs and tank. whats there is bolted on rear brakes work chains on and alighned properly its a project that needs finished no title...
Hello, I havent been an active member here just a longtime lurker. I have a couple of XS650s that I started building about 5 or 6 years ago, one is hardtailed and the other is a street tracker. The rigid bike was just a rubbermaid tub full of "XS650 Parts" that I bought on Craigslist for $250. I...
Hello all,
I know it's near sacrilege to chop up an old XS frame, but I felt this frame was a good candidate because when I bought it it had already had some of the seat pan chopped off, as well as some of the frame around the swing arm though I can't say for sure what those frame bits did...
Hey dudes, thought I would post my journey for my hardtail build thread now that I am starting to get into it.
Frame is a late 80’s with TC brothers hardtail.
Up for grabs is a rigid hardtail Yamaha XS 650 project with title and matching free spinning motor. Frame is ready to go and this comes with a second free spinning motor. One has electronic ignition. Rims have been sand blasted already, just need paint. Tires and tubes are new. I have a bin of...
First let me introduce myself. My name is Paul Garrison and thanks for having me on this site. I've been lurking around here for years but never created an account. After finally getting an XS and creating an account, this is my first official post.
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My 9 year old son (or as he refers to...
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I just bought a XS rigid coversion frame. I'm starting my bobber project, but the frame I bought looks too bulky. My frame has the original side supports where I believe the passanger pegs were bolted. Can I chop those? Most of the rigids I see don't have that extra support on...