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I have this first year Yamaha RT1 360 up for auction. This is a mostly original bike, and has the most essential parts on it. It turns over no problem, and shifts into gear. The paint is original, but there are some scratches. I will explain the issue with engine number. I can see the 00186 on the engine, but it is scuffed. I checked the numbers, and it has not been reported stolen. The vin tag has been left alone on the neck, so the buyer can swap engines or do what's desired to get a title. I would appreciate it if I don't get bombarded with questions about about the number because its not my doing, and the bike can simply be a parts bike if anything. Therefore, bid on this bike accordingly. These are very rare bikes, and are getting even harder to find. Happy Bidding! Thanks! |
Yamaha RT1 for Sale
- 1970 yamaha rt1(US $35000)
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