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1988 Yamaha Dt50 on 2040-motos

US $44000
YearYear:1988 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Palmdale, California, United States

Palmdale, California, United States
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Yamaha DT50 tech info

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Yamaha DT50 description

I have a 1988 Yamaha DT 50 it is a 50cc, 2 stroke, 6 speed, liquid cooled trail bike.  It has the ability to be made street legal as it is set up with turn signals and mirrors.  This is a fairly rare motorcycle.  I haven't found anyone yet that has ever seen one before.  I didn't know Yamaha made it.  You can start the bike with your bare hand and it is very quiet while idling. It has very low miles and is in very nice condition other than a few small items that I tried to show in the pictures.  Small crack in the seat and one front spoke is missing.  The family I bought it from could not locate the title but bought the motorcycle new.  BILL of SALE only. 

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