Yamaha Other tech info
Yamaha Other description
Really didn't want to let this bike go but can use the $ towards other projects. Matching numbers 1966 Big Bear Scrambler 250cc. I acquired it in a trade in this condition. After adjusting the points and carbs it fired up and ran good but the clutch is slipping, I was able to ride it through the gears but not under full power. The previous owner put a lot of money and time into it. The paint work is a good quality 2 stage paint. Please study the pictures closely for details. The front number plate is Not mounted well enough to ride with, it clips onto the front forks but doesn't hold well. Also no 6 volt battery is included, I ran it on an RC car battery that I use for my 6 volt bikes. There is no title for the bike and will be sold on a Bill-of-sale.
Please review the pictures carefully, If requested I can send a video or more pictures to your email or phone if needed. If you live close I recommend coming and looking at it in person. My cell Phone number is 951-531-7O68. Buyer is responsible for shipping including crating if needed. This is an "as is" sale, no returns or refunds. If paying with a check Bike will be released 5 days after payment clears my account to avoid scams. If paying with a Wire (preferred) the bike will be released 24 hours after payment has funded. |
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