1974 Yamaha Dt 360 on 2040-motos
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Up for your bidding consideration is a nice 1974 Yamaha DT360 Enduro. I bought this bike 3 years ago. I had the gas tank sealed, carb cleaned and tune up performed. There were no signs of rust but performed maintenance because I didn't know how long the bike had been sitting. The bike now will fire after 1 or 2 kicks and runs very strong. I put on new knobby tires and changed out the handle bars last year. The bike does not have a battery. I took off the cheesy after market signal lights on the front but left the ones on the back. I do not have the mirrors nor an owners manual, but I do have a tool kit and title. The bike has not been registered in awhile it looks like. The left side cover plate is missing. The bike does have some cosmetic rust on the chrome pieces and on some of the metal parts. There are dings and dents, look at the pics. Injector still works. Seat is torn in 2 places, but overall it is a nice representation of a 42 year old Yamaha Enduro. The speedometer reads 3012 miles, cannot verify the correctness of that. Odometer knob has been broke off. I bought this bike to ride on the farm but have not even put 50 miles on it since I bought it. $500.00 Deposit is required through Paypal and if you want to pay with cashiers check, requires 2 business days to verify check has cleared. Been there before. Local pick up only. Feel free to send questions. Good bidding and good luck.
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