Yamaha Other tech info
Yamaha Other description
Nice original AT1 for someone looking for a unrestored vintage motorcycle. Runs well and starts with the Electric start (new battery) as well as kick. I freshened up the top end this past winter (piston and rings). Crank seals replaced, tires/tubes, chain, handle bars and levers. While I had the forks off for new seals I replaced the rubber grommets in the fender brackets (original Aluminum fender) . The bike has it scuffs and bruises for its 47 years. I am pointing out the knee bump in the tank (left side) also the seat issues. It currently has a pod air filter because I can't locate a rubber boot for the stock air box (yet). The bike looks good and only 4.7 miles so far. The title is in my name. Questions welcome. Thanks for looking |
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