





1986 Yamaha RD 350 LC
Chassis No. 31K-088564
Engine No. 31K-088564
Fees include commission and taxes.
Chassis No. 31K-088564
Engine No. 31K-088564
Spanish registration
certificate (no MOT)
The RD 350 was launched in 1973, but it was with the introduction of the LC (Liquid Cooled) generation in 1980 that the machine reached its full potential. Its 347cc liquid-cooled two-stroke twin-cylinder engine revolutionised the category; fierce, powerful, with a unique sound and mechanical character, it propelled a light and precise machine that its contemporaries struggled to keep up with. In Europe, it quickly achieved cult status, buoyed by a sporting reputation built both on the road and on the track.
The N version is the most accomplished variant of the 31K series. Developing 59 horsepower in its standard European version, it represents the culmination of several years of successive refinements: a refined frame, progressive suspension, and an engine brought to its peak of development. A machine tailored for riders who demand the best from a road-going two-stroke.
The number 31K-088564, with matching engine and frame numbers, places this example at the very end of the series’ production run – a rare vintage, built in the final years when Yamaha was still offering a two-stroke sports bike of this calibre in Europe. The matching engine and frame numbers confirm the machine’s authenticity and originality.
An original RD 350 N, from the final European production run, for a enthusiast who knows exactly what they’re looking for.
For any enquiries or to receive a condition report, please contact us on 06.52.56.31.11 or write to the following address: motos@aguttes.com
Please note that this lot must be collected after the sale in Barcelona (Spain); collection must take place between 5 and 10 May 2026
Aguttes can assist with the transport and delivery of your motorcycles; personalised quotes can be provided, so please do not hesitate to contact us regarding this.
The RD 350 was launched in 1973, but it was with the introduction of the LC (Liquid Cooled) generation in 1980 that the bike reached its full potential. Its 347cc liquid-cooled two-stroke twin-cylinder engine revolutionised the category; fierce, powerful, with a unique sound and mechanical character, it propelled a light and precise machine that its contemporaries struggled to keep up with. In Europe, it quickly achieved cult status, buoyed by a sporting reputation built both on the road and on the track.
The N version is the most accomplished variant of the 31K series. Developing 59 horsepower in its standard European version, it represents the culmination of several years of successive refinements: a refined frame, progressive suspension, and an engine brought to its peak of development. A machine tailored for riders who demand the very best from a road-going two-stroke.
The number 31K-088564, with matching engine and frame numbers, places this example at the very end of the series’ production run — a rare vintage, built in the final years when Yamaha still offered a two-stroke sports bike of this calibre in Europe. The matching engine and frame numbers confirm the machine’s authenticity and originality.
An original RD 350 N, from the final European production run, for a enthusiast who knows exactly what they’re looking for.
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