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1969 Yamaha At1 on 2040-motos

US $28000
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: White
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
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Yamaha AT1 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:MX Racer For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha AT1 description

For your consideration... Restored 1969 Yamaha AT1 AT1M 125 AHRMA Motocross legal 125 Racer. Very, very nice California build in my collection for years. I've only improved it since with many rare desirable parts and paint. It is completely refreshed and never ridden. Built as a period racer and meant to be ridden... used as a showpiece for myself, it is essentially new and ready to be fired or further enjoyed as garage art. Quite a conversation piece ! Engine has been entirely rebuilt with reconditioned crank, new bearings, seals and gaskets. Fat blue spark... It is fresh and ready to light off. The transmission is a complete NOS close ratio MX 5 speed. Rare and pricey. Engine cases appear NOS as well without #'s. The top end, head, piston, barrel and carb are all factory GYT Kit parts. The expansion chamber being GYT kit as well in nice shape. The frame, swingarm, footpegs and chassis parts have all been powdercoated. Period correct Webco fork brace, Webco pegs and Yamaha Accessory Filtron air cleaner. New aftermarket seat cover and pricey NOS correct green strap. Flanged alloy wheels with new Buchanan stainless spokes. New Maxxis tires and tubes. The handlebars are new as are NOS grey cables, grips, gas cap, kill switch, levers, chain and sprocket. The beautiful tank was recently redone by the talented Brian Fedigan / MX Restoration as has new reproduction badges. Clean original shocks, New seals in the 21" forks, new rubber grommets throughout with new hardware. Reproduction number plates, brackets and high mount fender. Not my intention to ride or run engine, this bike has been stored properly, displayed throughout my home, turned over frequently, stared at often and detailed for show. Your choice to recommission with minimal further attention start up effort ie, pre-mix race high test, oil, tune to race, ride or entertain eyes. You can not begin to build this bike for reasonable opening bid no reserve price... In fact I have 4500.00 in this bike ! Bill of sale no title. Prompt Paypal deposit of $500.00 is DUE at auction END ! Balance due within five days by way of Bank check, transfer or cash in person upon pick up. Possible delivery to Vintage Days at Mid-Ohio for reasonable trailer slot fee only with prompt communication pronto. Limited space and approaching fast... I'll need to know shipping and payment intentions please. Pick up and shipping is buyers responsibility from beautiful Traverse City, MI within three weeks and prior payment in full per terms. For sale other venues... I reserve the right to cancel pending such sale. This will not last long at Mid-Ohio Vintage Days if it goes with me ! Brett 313.590.8599 cell/text. Thank you and Good Luck...



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