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Dont know how rare this one is?

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    The Heritage Special is fairly common bike. Made from '78-'85, but the U.S. only got them until '83. It's mechanically the same as every other XS 650, but had a different frame, and other "cruiser" accouterments.

    The littlest Seca on the other hand....not so common at all.
     
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    Yeah, the little seca is not common. I have one, a guy I work with has one, and there's one other floating around the area that I know of.

    Now, to the one in the ad--too bad the guy spent all his "time" but:

    -doesn't know it's an xS 400 rj, not an xJ 400rj
    -didn't get the engine the right color
    -has the wrong exhaust
    -doesn't have the right seat cover
    -has gauges that are faded

    They are a cute bike, lightweight and easy to throw around, but not much in the way of power. Of course, there's the trade-off- the guy I work with gets around 65mpg with his...................

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