rebuilding a 1972 Yamaha Seca II

zeerex99

New Member
Definitely interested

I'm still waiting on a reply from the person with the bike.

Definitely interested. They were nice bikes when new. I've been looking around for another project that was small enough for my wife to ride. Had been looking for an old GPZ550 but a SECA would be a great project too. PM me if you find out anything.
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
Definitely interested. They were nice bikes when new. I've been looking around for another project that was small enough for my wife to ride. Had been looking for an old GPZ550 but a SECA would be a great project too. PM me if you find out anything.

I never heard back from the person with the bike after the initial offer, so I am not sure what to think? Maybe they gave it away to someone else already? I just sent another email asking again about the bike. If I heard back I'll post.
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
Got a reply saying they are trying to find the title (reason for delay in responding to me), but if we don't care about the title then we can come get it.

I replied back to say getting a duplicate title is pretty easy at MVA, then again I guess it all depends if the bike is in their name or not?

Is the title needed?
 

zeerex99

New Member
Okay so they just confirmed to me it is a 1992, not 72 .....

Thanks, let me know what comes of it. I'm almost done with a full overhaul/tweak on a 78 KZ1000A2. Would like to start something else. Seca's were nice bikes and it would be a good one for my wife.
 
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