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1972 Yamaha Rt-1 Rt1 Rt 1 360 Dt 360 Enduro Motorcycle Original on 2040-motos

US $1,950.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:2100
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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1972 Yamaha RT-1 rt1 rt 1 360 DT 360 enduro motorcycle original, US $1,950.00, image 1

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Yamaha Other tech info

VINVIN:rt1105342

Yamaha Other description

1972 Yamaha RT-1 360 enduro. All original purchased from original owner, has paperwork, been sitting dry stored for couple years has spark just needs carbs breezed through to run, has awesome compression, only a little over 2100 miles. Paint has some scratches and one dent on the right side. very clean inside. Chrome isn't perfect but it looks great not pitted, wheels exhaust fenders and engine look great. shifts through gears by hand just fine. the RT1 overall is very sharp and I think this was the only year with the bike having this interesting paint scheme. Email any questions, shipping is handled on buyers end, please contact me after the auction ends and you are the winning bidder.

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