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1973 Yamaha Dt1 Runs Strong With Extras,look on 2040-motos

US $462.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:6243
Location:

Seligman, Arizona, US

Seligman, Arizona, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

VINVIN:DT1F144148

Yamaha Other description

1973 Yamaha DT1 250cc Runs strong,clutch and trans work properly.Along with this bike comes a Yamaha XT250 non runner(dropped valve) with almost new tires.Chrome .seat ,tank,exhaust ,side covers etc very good.Also included is another off road frt fender.Also triple tree and forks from a mid-late 70s YZ 250.And a little 50cc Yamaha.See pics.DT1 has clear title others do not.DT1 starts and runs good.I run it with the XT tank as it's tank needs cleaning.Mileage shows 6243.Do not know if that is correct,speedo and odometer work but is missing glass and rubber.Tanks has a few dents.Please look at pics and ask questions,I answer asap.I do not ship but can assist on this end.I have a new battery ordered.Bike has the tool kit..These are getting harder to find especially survivers like this. Included but not shown in pics is buddy seat in good condition.


On Jun-25-13 at 17:06:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

This has original seat and paint

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