1979 Yamaha 125 Enduro Very Sharp!! on 2040-motos


Cedar Falls, Iowa, US
Yamaha Other description
I bought this bike from a friend who never drove it in the few years he owned it. It's probably been driven 10 miles in the last 5+ years. I put a new spark plug in it and fresh gas, started on the first kick. This bike was owned by a Yamaha mechanic for many years and extremely well kept. Everything works, blinkers, horn, lights etc. Bike is street legal and I have title in hand. Needs carb cleaned or rebuilt, I may do that before auction ends if I have time. It's for sale locally and would trade for ATV with snow plow. Has around 4,500 miles in it. Tires are like new. Can send a video through my phone if wanted.
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