For sale 76 T500

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Drauff
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For sale 76 T500

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I have a 76 T500 that is compleat. I have not tried to start the bike but it does have great compression. I have cleaned the tank and carbs. I would like 1200 obo for the bike or trades?

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Re: For sale 76 T500

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Hey Drauff,

Where is the bike located? It might help any interested parties decide if they want to take a look at it...

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Re: For sale 76 T500

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Oh yeah Lexington, KY
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Re: For sale 76 T500

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Well, the chrome is entirely junk. Its a 75 model, and i could only get $1500 out of one 100 times nicer, running 1st kick with a clear title. thats a $300 motorcycle.
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Re: For sale 76 T500

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"cleaned the tank and carbs, but have not tried to start it?" why not?

$1200 does seem a bit high for the bike's current condition. Maybe if you cleaned it up, and got it running and rideable, might get that for it.
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Re: For sale 76 T500

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i started there because it is easier to go down than to go back up. I work on these on a carport and since it is 4 outside I am waiting for spring to try and start it. I have been spending my time building my RD400 right now, not putting any money in to this one. Thanks for the input.

Bryan
1974 Suzuki T500
1977 Yamaha RD400
1982 Yamaha XJ750
1983 Yamaha XJ900R Seca
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