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1976 Yamaha Tt500 Tt500c Parts Or Project Bike Vintage Ahrma Flat Tracker 583 on 2040-motos

US $349.99
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:12345 ColorColor: White
Location:

Jordan, Minnesota, US

Jordan, Minnesota, US
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1976 Yamaha TT500 TT500C Parts or Project Bike Vintage AHRMA Flat Tracker 583, US $349.99, image 1

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1976 Yamaha TT500 TT500C Parts or Project Bike Vintage AHRMA Flat Tracker 583, US $349.99, image 2 1976 Yamaha TT500 TT500C Parts or Project Bike Vintage AHRMA Flat Tracker 583, US $349.99, image 3 1976 Yamaha TT500 TT500C Parts or Project Bike Vintage AHRMA Flat Tracker 583, US $349.99, image 4 1976 Yamaha TT500 TT500C Parts or Project Bike Vintage AHRMA Flat Tracker 583, US $349.99, image 5 1976 Yamaha TT500 TT500C Parts or Project Bike Vintage AHRMA Flat Tracker 583, US $349.99, image 6 1976 Yamaha TT500 TT500C Parts or Project Bike Vintage AHRMA Flat Tracker 583, US $349.99, image 7

Yamaha TT tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Yamaha TT description

This is a 1976 Yamaha TT500C PARTS OR PROJECT bike.  The engine turns over well, but is missing the right side cover.  The chain broke and broke the threaded hole that the oil line mounts to.  If that issue were fixed, it should be a runable engine.  It is missing the correct rear axle and spacers.  There are no electronics on it, or wiring.  The bike has the engine, frame, swingarm, front end, handlebars, tank, side covers, and seat.  This would make a good donor for a vintage flat tracker, or parts bike for another one.  This bike has been stored in-doors, so the engine has not been taking on water from sitting outside.


I can assist the shipper of your choice, but the arrangements and payment are up to the buyer.  Otherwise, local pickup only.

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