1972 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos
Aliso Viejo, California, United States
Yamaha Other description
I am selling my 1972 Yamaha ct2 enduro175, beautiful bike everything works, tach, speedometer, turn signals, headlight, horn and brake light. All gears shift normal. An exceptional few dent on the right side of the thank, stain as well. Tires looks new but some minor split on them. Few scratches on the candy paint. Fenders are newly painted with correct Yamaha silver. Bike has plenty of power when I test ride it. Gas cap has pitting and inside the gas tank has been seal. Fork shocks are perfect and plenty of damper on the rear. This bike is perfect for camping also very popular for collectors. Has a California title and registration expire next year. Please click link to see the bike running https://youtu.be/nr029Xx70-M
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