Not mine. Posting says CS3 but I'm pretty sure this is a CS5. Looks like a lot of missing parts and zero info about the bike/title etc. I'd be tempted but not at that price!
https://www.facebook.com/share/17hX3SHNnT/
Definitely a 1972 CS5. The confusion is probably due to the fact that Yamaha carried over the serial number series from the CS3, just changing the first digit after the dash. All CS5 frame and engine numbers begin with CS3-2xxxxx.
That thing is way over priced for what it is. He's completely high if he thinks he can get anywhere near that.
Here are some pics from the ad for future reference:
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3k? man that's optimistic :busey:
Dgorms paid less than that for a much nicer example.
I paid less for my near perfect ls2 a few mos ago.
Agree with all the above. I was wondering if he added a zero by mistake. For $300 I'd go check it out.
Someone told the seller "it's an old 2 stroke and those things are worth a fortune". But not this one. So much missing off it.
https://www.facebook.com/share/1Zkv35hSKU/
This one is a little more realistically priced. In Central GA if anyone is looking.
Quote from: Simoniz on December 05, 2025, 08:01:11 PMhttps://www.facebook.com/share/1Zkv35hSKU/
This one is a little more realistically priced. In Central GA if anyone is looking.
That one's pretty beat up, but yeah the price is more reasonable although still high.
What I find amusing is the last line suggesting a trade. :dawg: Here, that's a felony!
Ad text:
"Classic Yamaha 2-stroke motorcycle – great candidate for a restoration or custom project. will need some TLC (tires, wiring, cosmetic cleanup). Appears mostly complete with original parts including tank, exhaust, and side covers. No title. Trade for Colt Woodsman or Defender."