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Wow! Nice bikes all around, I also saw a very clean DT250 in that guys garage!
In the 1st ad wouldn't you post something for your first picture besides the seat
And for the 2nd ad I think I would have had a few shots of it all put together
Both nice bikes
 
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Sweet...now if they used Castor oil it the air would smell soooo good.;)

When I was racing Yamaha KT100 karts some years back, I used Redline (expensive, but effective in helping prevent piston seizure at revs in the 13,000 to 15,000 range) and it also had a wonderfully intoxicating smell, similar to the castor some guys were running.

At the time of my racing retirement about 2005, I had a sizable stock of high octane racing fuel with Redline mix, which went to feeding the chainsaws and backyard dirtbike, a '74 Yamaha DT360. What an exhilarating surprize it was to start up one of these machines and inhale a dose of racing adrenaline and memories!

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This Seca is still for sale: I contact him just now and asked if it was the miles. Waiting for an answer..
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1983 Yamaha Seca 900
Sweet. One of the nicest examples of the Seca line I've seen.

I had the XJ650 Turbo edition years ago.
Loved that bike, especially watching the turbo boost gauge spin up upon acceleration.

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I had the XJ650 Turbo edition years ago
Dude, those Seca Turbos came with a cloth cover, not the plastic like all the others. The only Yamaha that did. I saved one and here it is draping over my NT650 Honda (the horrors!) during the winter.
 

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Drats!

1972 GT750 - $2,000
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1972 Suzuki

condition: excellent
engine displacement (CC): 750
fuel: gas
odometer: 12794
paint color: purple
street legal
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: touring

Suzuki. Watercooled.
 
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