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1976 Yamaha YZ125C
This dirt bike was a practice bike for a retired local Texas MX racer. Being so, it had very low hours. The piston is still in its original bore with excellent compression. The bike he tore apart and raced was 76 YZ125X which I also acquired and is under restoration. Anything on the bike that needed to be replaced was. What was in acceptable condition was kept original. Here is a short list of new purchased items: NOS tank-ORIGINAL PAINT a few small scratches but no dents. NOS seat cover NOS clutch discs Rebuilt suspension Frame/Swingarm/Exhaust/Muffler/Skid Plate/Small parts were sandblasted and painted. Exhaust has a ceramic coat paint. Yamaha Spec Bolts CDI was cleaned and checked. K&N Air Filter Plastics are original Rims/Spokes/Hubs are original unpainted. Rims still have DID stickers on them. Front Yamaha handlebar logo. There are 3 months and a considerable amount of money invested in this beautiful piece of art. The new owner is sure to love it. Would make an excellent gift for you or someone you want to make happy. Starts on the first kick. If you are a serious buyer, stay tuned for a video of it running. I'll add it here in the description. Any other question, feel free to ask! PAYMENT: $800 deposit within 24 hours of auction end. Remaining balance can be payed via Paypal/Bank Transfer/Cash within 3 days of auction end date. SHIPPING: Free Shipping to any major city in Texas. Out of state buyers need to arrange pickup. I am more than happy to work with the company of your choice. International Shipping can be arranged but need to add $450 for crating in addition to shipping cost. |
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Moto blog
I can die happy!
Wed, 04 Sep 2013As an eighteen year old Kenny Roberts was my bike racing God. I loved Barry Sheene but as a Yamaha FS1E rider I always wanted the little American to win simply because his bike resembled mine. The coverage of Grand Prix in the late seventies was sketchy but I clearly remember watching the epic Sheene/Roberts battle unfold at the Silverstone GP on my council estate telly. The Dutchman, Wil Hartog was hanging in there for a while but as the laps unfolded it became a two way battle with Sheene looking favourite to win. Sheene lost the most time as the pair lapped a certain George Fogarty so my hero Roberts eventually won by just three hundredths of a second. I’m not sure what happened next but being a Sunday we would no doubt be skidding around later in the day at the Pines chippie pretending to be Roberts and Sheene. Fast forward thirty four years and a boyhood fantasy came true as I headed out on Chris Wilson’s 1980 Roberts machine for the Barry Sheene tribute laps at last weekend’s Moto GP. It crackled into life instantly and felt as sharp as any of the more modern 500s I used to race. The temperature gauge had a maximum marker on 60 degrees so to begin with I was nervous as it didn’t move but being a hot day (although still keeping my hand on the clutch) I convinced myself it wasn’t working. The bike felt tiny, not helped by the fact I only just squeezed into my 1989 Marlboro Yamaha leathers. It still felt rapid though as I played out the 1979 classic in my head while getting tucked in down the Hanger straight. Steve Parrish was also out there on one of Barry’s 500cc Heron Suzukis so we did our best to copy the famous last lap at Woodcote Corner where Sheene came so close to winning his home GP. As a lad I would have said the chances of me riding round Silverstone on a GP winning Kenny Roberts machine were zero, but in the words of Gabrielle, dreams can come true!
My Cadburys Boost YZF 750 comes back to life.
Sat, 01 Sep 2012After winning my 3rd BSB title in 1998, as an end of season bonus, Yamaha UK kindly handed over my beloved Cadburys Boost YZF 750. There were three of these ex factory bikes in Rob Mac’s team; one went to me, the big man still has one, and the third was sold for a sum that was never disclosed. I had three cracking years on this special machine battling against team mates Whitham, Walker and Hislop and breaking most lap records along the way. The hard charging Bayliss, Reynolds and Rymer were also thrown into the mix on occasions just to make life even more interesting.
Simon and Leo
Thu, 11 Aug 2011If you are a track day regular this year, you may well have bumped into former racer and friendly Kiwi, Simon Crafar. I first met him in Malaysia in 1990 when he was riding for a Yamaha dealer team, sweating his way round circuits like Shah Alam and Johor Bahru but with a long term plan to make it onto the World scene. And he didn’t take long as after riding for Honda in the UK in 1992 he moved to WSB in 1994 and enjoyed success with both the Honda and Kawasaki factory teams.
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