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1969 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $7100
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Aliso Viejo, California, United States

Aliso Viejo, California, United States
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose

Yamaha Other description

1969 Yamaha DT1 250 enduro, restored to the original specs. Fantastic bike for all the collectors and the enthusiast. We did everything possible to get this bike into NOS features and that’s what we did. This bike runs like new.
This is an high end restoration, please see all the pictures.
Frame number DT1-19967 Engine number DT1-19967

Soda blast: Frame, swing arm, exhaust, tool box, skid plate, foot rest, kick stand, toolbox, seat pan, foot brake, meter bracket, crown handle, under bracket, gas tank oil tank, headlight bucket, (2) ears, chain guard, front fender,

rear fender, bar tension, air box.

Primer and sand: Tool box, skid plate, footrest, kick stand, toolbox, seat pan, foot brake, meter bracket, crown handle, under bracket, gas tank oil tank, headlight bucket, (2) ears, chain guard, front fender, rear fender,

bar tension and air box.

Powder coated with gloss black: Frame and swing arm

Yamaha black paint: tool box, skid plate, footrest, kick stand, toolbox, seat pan, foot brake, meter bracket, crown handle, under bracket, bar tension, air box

Original color paint (Candy yellow orange): Gas tank, oil tank, headlight bucket and (2) ears

Shade gray paint: Front fender, rear fender and chain guard.

Applied two clear coat for longer protection: Tool box, skid plate, footrest, kick stand, toolbox, seat pan, foot brake, meter bracket, crown handle, under bracket, gas tank oil tank, headlight bucket, (2) ears, chain guard,

front fender, rear fender, bar tension, air box

Polished fuel tank, oil tank, head light, ears, both fenders and chain guard.

Engine

Cleaning: Vapor blasts engine case, cylinder, cylinder head, carburetor and petcock

Complete engine re-building: Bored cylinder to 3rd oversize, new original keystone piston and piston rings. Re-shape cylinder and painted with high heat gloss with gasoline resistant ( nos looks ). All gaskets and engine seals are new.

Inspect all gears, new bearings, clips and washers

Polished: wheel hubs and levers and lever holders.

Re-chrome: Speedometer/ tachometer housing, kick start, shift lever, handle bar, both rear shock springs, ignition key housing, front fender brackets etc.

Shiny cad zinc plating

All nuts and bolts, spokes and other accessories has been zinc plated for good look and for rust prevention, reshaped nuts and bolts that are neglected. New chain link

Complete re-build front shocks

Electrical

Inspected and cleaned flywheel and magneto. New point

Refurbished electrical wires, refurbished tachometer, speedometer and horn etc. cleaned all electrical switches, re-set speedometer to o miles

Brand new cables, new grommet on the front and rear fender, new grips, new kick start and shift rubbers.

 Wheels

Balance both wheels, new wheel bearings Dunlop Tires.

New parts on the bike, Seat dampers, Petcock gasket, Speedometer/tach damper, Fuel tank cap, Seat foam, Seat cover, Cables, Oil tank decal, Head lamp, Grips, White Grommets and Black grommets, 2- fuel tank emblem,

Clutch gasket, Kick start rubber, Shift rubber, Foot pegs rubber, Speedometer reset knob, Ignition point, NOS head light ring, Keystone 3rd oversize piston rings, Keystone 3rd oversize piston, 2 front shocks dust cover, seals,

Head gasket, Cylinder gasket, Engine seals, clips bearings, Camshaft bearing and seals

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