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1971 Yamaha At1 Mx on 2040-motos

US $47000
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Tarzana, California, United States

Tarzana, California, United States
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Yamaha AT1 MX photos

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Yamaha AT1 MX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha AT1 MX description

1971 Yamaha AT1 MX Almost all original. The rear shocks are Progressive's, the air cleaner is a Webco style cleaner. Everything else, bars, grips, levers, footpegs etc. are all original. Oil injection is still hooked up and working, still has the 18" front wheel and trials tire.  This is a racer not a restoration, I've raced it twice in A Day in the Dirt, it was the only 125 to climb the hill at the Hell on Wheels Halloween Hillclimb two years ago and it's won races at both CALVMX and ARX races. This bike comes with a bill of sale only. I will do what I can to help assist with shipping if needed.  

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