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1973 Yamaha Ta125 Production Racer on 2040-motos

US $12,000.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Ashburn, Ontario, CA

Ashburn, Ontario, CA
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Yamaha Other photos

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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:400

Yamaha Other description

I’m listing this machine for a good friend who’s not very computer savvy..

A beautifully executed restoration of this this little 'giant killer' 125 (24BHP @ 12,500RPM).  This machine came to the current owner from a collector in Florida and has very little time on it since the restoration.  Frame # 400-999259, engine # AS3-990259.

Pretty, rare and competent machine. 


I’ve posted a number of high resolution pictures on Flickr HERE and would suggest that you visit the site as there is a lot of good detail in the pics.

We’re happy to assisting world-wide shipping.  Our customers have used the following companies with very good results:

North American shipments:
Adam or Jacqui
TFX International Specialized Vehicle Transport
11 City View Drive
Etobicoke. ON M9W 5A5
Canada
Phone 416.243.8531
Fax 416.243.8886
www.tfxinternational.com

Mackie Auto Transport
933 Bloor St. W.
Oshawa, ON, Canada L1J 5Y7
1-905-728-2400 x 441
Paul Mackie Jr.
e-mail: paul.mackie-jr@MackieGroup.com

International shipments:
Tony Lato
Inter-Par Logistics Inc.
3845 Nashua Drive
Mississauga, ON   L4V 1R3
Tel.: 905-678-1288
Fax: 905-678-1289
e-mail: tl@inter-par.com or sc@inter-par.com

We're happy to answer any questions at steve@loudbike.com - or you can call me at 1.866.972.5683 / 1.613.521.9515

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