1991 Bimota Yb10 Dieci. Auction Starting Price Is 4500.00 No Reserve...
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North Hampton, New Hampshire, United States
Bimota YB10 description
1991 BIMOTA YB10 DIECI ("Dieci" in Italian means "10") Only 224 prod from 1991-1994. This was the fastest prod bike at the time of mfg tested in Italy at 172mph! Has a Yamaha FZR 1000 eng., 4 strk DOHC, 145hp, 1002cc, 5 spd. "Mint New" condition w/20 orig mi! Red w/silver accents. Retail was over $20,000.00 in '91. The rarest cycles in sale are the Bimotas. Museum condition & rarity. A chance to buy 1 is RARE! Chance to buy 2 the same day, WOW! Vin#ZESS8YA26MRZES034
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Bimota YB10 for Sale
- 1991 bimota yb10(US $33000)
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