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1973 Yamaha Enduro on 2040-motos

US $2,220.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:230 ColorColor: Copper and Blue
Location:

Brooklyn, Connecticut, United States

Brooklyn, Connecticut, United States
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Yamaha ENDURO photos

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Yamaha ENDURO tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):175 WarrantyWarranty:None TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha ENDURO description

This is my 1973 AT1 which was converted to a 175 including cylinder, head and carburetor. The motor was completely rebuilt, it still has the electric start from the AT1 series but must be used with a compression release which is installed on the bike. It's a nice bike and runs great, lots of power. It does have a bassani expansion chamber form back in the day, sounds awesome!!! I also have an original exhaust pipe and extra front rim which will need some spokes and rear rim in good shape. All the lights work on the bike. It was re-painted from frame up, gas tank, oil tank and the front headlight buckets were totally stripped, primed, base coated and clear coated. The rims were also stripped base coated and clear coated. 

The bike is currently registered in Connecticut and will come with my old registration so you can register it at your DMV. The bike does not have a title. The engine numbers do not match the frame, I purchased an engine which I had rebuilt. The original vin is on two places on the frame neck, which DMV looks at.




New:
Piston and rings
Points
Fork seals
Condensor 
Engine seals
All bearings on front and rear wheels (clean and re-packed)
Tires and tubes
Brakes
Chain and sprockets (front and rear)
Seat cover
Speedometer
Headlight
Re-painted 
Frame and tins
Shifting levers and new rubber on kick start



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