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1971 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $6500
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Maple Valley, Washington, United States

Maple Valley, Washington, United States
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1971 Yamaha AT1 125MX. #313288. Very few made and not many left. This is when they made bikes with steel and aluminum. No plastic except number plate. Bought from original owner year ago. Bike was last started in 1974. Through the years put in new Wiseco forged piston and crank seals. Never started. Frame and fenders have been pro painted base/clear coat. Fuel tank factory original paint.
Original 1971 Washington state title. Excellent chrome. Raced in early 70's. Longer than stock front forks, 21" front wheel,Big Mikuni carb,high flo air filter. Vintage race or add to your collection.

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