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1967 YAMAHA 180 TWIN RAT BIKE RUNS GOOD 15147 ORIGINAL MILES NO PAPERWORK (1967)
CONTACT JEFF AT 570-977-0741. Up for sale is a 1967 Yamaha 180 Twin Rat Bike with serial # CS1-011605 and 15,147 original miles. This is a cool old rat bike that will look great in the back of a rat truck.2013-09-03 15:28:54Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, US15,147500.00
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1967 YAMAHA YCS1 CS1 180 BONANZA VINTAGE COLLECTABLE (1967)
NEAR MINT,MAYBE THE NICEST ORIGINAL ANYWHERE,1967 YAMAHA YCS1 BONANZA 180CC 2 STROKE TWIN.7K ORIGINAL MILES,ORIGINAL PAINT,NO RUST,FIRST YEAR FOR ELECTRIC START.RUNS PERFECT,SEAT MINT,EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD.HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION.LOOK AT THE PICTURES VERY CLOSELY.ALSO HAVE ORIGINAL HANDLEBARS THAT GO WITH IT.LOCATED IN ZIP CODE 34109.2013-09-04 15:32:58Naples, Florida, US7,0378,900.00
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1967 YAMAHA 305 YM1 ym 1 (1967)
1967 ym1 305, 13000 miles, clean ind. title. nice restoration project or rider, i bought this with the idea to restore it because it has always been owned by indy 500 people since new, Al freedman, AJ Watson the roadster builder, and Anita Millican, first female pit crew member over the wall.2013-09-05 18:59:34Noblesville, Indiana, US13,7631,100.00
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1967 Yamaha Other (1967)
I am a YDS3C fan, and thought that when I retired I would enjoy restoring many of these. Well, grandchildren and old age to funny things to garage shop ambition. What I have here is a matching numbers, titled, complete bike ready for restoration.2016-07-28 04:53:35Spring Valley, Wisconsin, United States124300
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1967 Yamaha Other (1967)
FROM A COLLECTION, 1967 YAMAHA U5 NEWPORT 50 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC 2 STROKE. I CLEANED THE CARB THE FUEL TANK, NEW PETCOCK AND IT FIRED UP AND RODE FINE. OIL INJECTION ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.2016-08-20 04:45:57Jasper, Indiana, United States92800
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1967 Yamaha Other (1967)
FROM A COLLECTION, 1967 YL2 ENDURO TRAIL MASTER. RUNS AND RIDES FINE WITH THE EXCEPTION BEING "THE CLUTCH PLATES ARE STUCK TOGETHER NOT ALLOWING THE CLUTCH TO DISSENGAGE. NOT A BIG ISSUE BUT WANT TO BE UPFRONT.2016-08-20 04:46:15Jasper, Indiana, United States22867
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1967 Yamaha Other (1967)
Here is a hard to find 1967 Yamaha Big Bear Srambler 305 cc frame and engine numbers match. I have too many projects so time to let go of some, I have a 65 and 66 also. The bike will start but won't stay running, has new battery, paint is good, tank is clean, older tires, chrome has some pitting and rust on the exhaust.2016-10-19 04:39:13DeLand, Florida, United States77800
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1967 Yamaha Other (1967)
1967 YAMAHA YR-1 BONNEVILLE KILLER VERY ORIGINAL BIKE very simple RIDE IT HOME 845-548-1532 Text/Call NOT PERFECT JUST A HONEST EXAMPLE2016-11-13 04:44:51Palisades, New York, United States41500
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1967 Yamaha Other (1967)
Let me start off first by saying I DO NOT have a title, Ebay doesn't have an option for that. I will supply a bill of sale. The frame and engine #'s are the same making this a numbers matching bike. This little Yamaha is in very nice condition, I was told that the top end has been rebuilt with very few miles, by looking at it I would have to agree. It runs great, all of the electrical functions work...even the electric start. It will need a new battery. Comes with tool kit and I have a brand new points cover coming that will come with the bike. Tires and brakes are fine, chrome is also in above average condition. Front fender has some bumps and bruises, the rest of the paint is pretty good for a 50 year old bike. Bike is a blast to ride, not too many of these old Trailmasters in this condition left!2016-12-14 04:37:33Laingsburg, Michigan, United States7029700
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2024 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ Review
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