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1974 Yamaha Mx100 on 2040-motos

US $16000
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States

Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States
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Yamaha MX100 description

                         1974 Yamaha MX100

Bike has been in long term storage in a shipping container (20 + years was told)

Overall the bike is in very good condition and is very complete only missing levers and front number plate. The tank was painted but the stickers appear to be original aas they were taped off . There are 2 small dents on  the right side with the left nice. Also it is rust free on the inside!

Motor kicks over and has compression. Was told it ran 2 years ago by the people I got it from. Has a dual plug head and Im pretty sure a DG pipe that is near perfect

The plastic is very good  for the age. Rear fender has had bolt pulled through and washer put in place under side and front shows a little aging (but very usable) Side panels are mint Seat has some seams that have let loose but extremely nice and can be sowed up.  Tires are rotten. Chrome has pits but would clean up.

Overall it is in unbelievable condition (and complete) for being 45 years old

Feel free to call with any questions 952 440 4151 We can help with shipping at buyers expense! Sold with a bill of sale only no title


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