"Similarities to British twins exist more with regards to the
vertical twin architecture, and perhaps market segment targeting
than actual engineering practice. The all aluminum unit
construction 5-speed overhead camshaft horizontally split engine
exudes Japanese precision. It enjoys a reputation for reliability
that can only be gleaned from decades of refinement during a long
production run. To me, the 1977 D model represents one of the best
years. To many this is the quintessential 'better than a British
vertical twin' vertical twin." RetroTours.com
For consignment, a 1977 Yamaha XS650D motorcycle with a title
verified 9,582 actual miles, but has not been run in a while as it
was part of a private collection. In mid 77, the forks had a
redesign with new internals and an increase in diameter from 34mm
to 35mm.
Exterior
This mid sized bike features a base of maroon paint accented by
gold and black on the gas tank and the side cover where the 650 is
expressed. Prominent chrome features include the upper fork,
fenders, rear shocks, exhaust and all light housing. Our saddle is
black vinyl in flat configuration and stitch patterned design and
center strap. The engine, frame, and accessories all present in
excellent condition. The tubular frame is black.
Functionality
A central ignition port is flanked by a speedometer and tachometer,
topped with indicator lights including turn signals. Brake handles
are gold anodized and the standard controls are on each side.
Rubber coated foot pegs are on board for driver and passenger.
Drivetrain
The bike is equipped with a 653cc vertical twin producing 53
horsepower and fueled by dual 1-barrel Mikuni BS38 carburetors tied
to the 5-speed manual chain drive transmission. Disc brakes are on
the 19-inch front wheels and drums are found on the 18-inch rear.
The Yamaha has dual exhaust and for suspension, a telescopic fork
in front and dual shocks on the back.
"The first Yamaha 4 stroke machine was a 650 and it became a market
leader in its class. Today refined and improved, the XS650 is a
unique class machine proving that the traditionalist still wants
50hp six-fifties for everyday use. The XS650 is powered by a 653cc
parallel twin engine with valves operated by a single chain driven
overhead camshaft. It is smart, functional and powerful with a
surprising turn of performance." From a 1977 print ad for the
XS650.
This is a fantastically preserved example for the discerning
collector or the enthusiast who's ready to tinker then ride!
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