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When I was 16 I had a big Yamaha 650 (I think it was 650) it was Red and White and it did not have a strater button it had a lever with a cable that went down to the starter. Does anyone know the model or the year I would like to find one to restore.

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I think it would be a 650 Seca....Check the picture and see...

This one is an 82

I THINK they also came in red and white.

I'm fairly certain both the Seca and XS 650s came in red in 82.

 

 

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caferacersociety.blogspot.com

 

400 × 295 - The alternative: The Yamaha XS650.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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626 × 387 - 1982 Yamaha 650 Seca.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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you had an 1972 xs2 650 twin . that lever when pulled held open a ex valve as an compresion release to ease the load on starter .was candy red with white .:smile5:

 

Did it engage the starter also?

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yes it did . google yamaha xs2 and see if it isnt your baby i would bet bucks it is.

 

 

Sure looks like it, now I just need to find one :thumbsup2:

Thanks

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I had one of those we called it a 650 'Special" it was built to compete with the Triumph 650 Bonneville, back then the Triumphs were the "hot" bikes.

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I had one of those we called it a 650 'Special" it was built to compete with the Triumph 650 Bonneville, back then the Triumphs were the "hot" bikes.

close but not the same model . specials came outin 1978.

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I think the 1974 650 was the first year with out the compression release. I had a 1976 650, it got the best gas mileage of all the bikes I have owned.

 

Earl:thumbsup2:

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Wow, you are old.

 

Oh, wait.......I was 20 then.

 

Never mind.

 

:smile5:

 

RR

 

Boy RR that really makes you old...

 

um,,,,,,,, my first granddaughter was born in '82...... she is now married with 2 kids of her own.

 

:bang head: :backinmyday: :smile5:

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Look at your VIN

 

The first digit denotes where the motorcycle was produced (example: J for Japan)

The eighth digit represents whether the bike will receive a green or a red sticker( the letter "c" or the number "3" will receive red anything else will be green to figure out your year, count your VIN from left to right (Or as you would normally read it) 10 CHARACTERS.

Compare your Character with the chart below.

For example of your 10th character is a "W" then look at the chart

below, your bike is a 1998.

If your 10th character is a 5 then your bike is an 05 and so on.

 

1980 = A

1981 = B

1982 = C

1983 = D

1984 = E

1985 = F

1986 = G

1987 = H

1988 = J

1989 = K

1990 = L

1991 = M

1992 = N

1993 = P

1994 = R

1995 = S

1996 = T

1997 = V

1998 = W

1999 = X

2000 = Y

2001 = 1

2002 = 2

2003 = 3

2004 = 4

2005 = 5

2006 = 6

2007 = 7

2008 = 8

2009 = 9

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you had an 1972 xs2 650 twin . that lever when pulled held open a ex valve as an compresion release to ease the load on starter .was candy red with white .:smile5:

 

That'd be my bet as well....Good old bike!

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