Yamaha TT description
Up for consideration is this wonderful 1977 TT500. New top end and clutch plates. Rings where stuck from sitting along with plates. First year of model change and most popular color Numbers matching Very low vin number and engine number Starts and runs beautiful. Perfect fit for any collection For Video of Running TT500 Follow this Link: https://youtu.be/w2f4KBywCnE Pictures speak for them self. One slight shallow ding on left side of tank maybe the size of a quarter. Questions can be emailed or call the vintage spoke at 795-263-1948 M-F 9-5 Shipping is buyers responsibility We can assist during regular business hours We can crate if needed for $350 if international shipping is intended. Title has been applied for and will be included as part of the sale. |
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