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1969 Yamaha At1 Vintage Race Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,200.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Citrus Heights, California, US

Citrus Heights, California, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 VINVIN:at1115864

Yamaha Other description

HI what I have is a yamaha at1 mx replica what it is is a 1969 at1 engine that has had the crank changed to a ct1 crank to do away with the generator. the engine has been rebuilt completely on the lower end.The frame is a 1971 at1e frame that has been  dissasembled blasted and powdercoated! The forks are in mint condition they are off of a ct2 they have new seals the wheels have been polished and relaced with new spokes and new tires. It has a 21 inch front wheel and 18 inch rear.The rear fender has been polished and clear coated! It has a NOS preston petty front fender and a NOS fork brace! The exhaust pipe is also a NOS bassani and also a NOS set of Malcom Smith bars! Thev gas tank has been repainted red with the yamaha decals. This bike was built for the 125cc vintage class it does not have a title since it is a race bike but I will provide a bill of sale!  

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