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1972 Yamaha At2 125 Enduro on 2040-motos

US $8200
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:3
Location:

La Quinta, California, United States

La Quinta, California, United States
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Yamaha AT2 125 Enduro photos

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Yamaha AT2 125 Enduro tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:None For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha AT2 125 Enduro description

Up for sale is a thoroughly and methodically refurbished 1972 Yamaha AT2 with 3000 miles.  Bike was completely disassembled and each part inspected, cleaned, polished, painted and/or replaced. This is an excellent running bike that shifts through all the gears.   Engine starts easily...pull out the choke, and it fires up on first or second kick.  Here are some specifics on the rebuild. 

·     Frame and frame components were stripped.  Two coats metal etching primer, 2 coats  gloss  black epoxy paint, 2 coats 2K clearcoat. 

·     Hubs and rims polished.  New tubes and Duro tires mounted.

·     Front and rear fenders, headlight, and fork headlight mounting brackets stripped, primed  with 2 coats etching primer, painted with three coats base color and three clear coats. 

·     Oil tank and gas tank stripped, primed, repainted with three coats one-stage color coat and  three coats clear coat over new tank new decals.

·     Headlights, instrument lights and brake lights all working.  Engine work included new plugs, exhaust gasket, fresh crankcase oil.  Engine cylinder jug painted with black hi-temp engine paint.  Side covers painted with hi-temp silver engine paint. 

·    Autolube system working well and calibrated.   

·    Wheel bearings and brake shoes inspected and in good condition.

·    New seat cover

·    Original Mikuni carb overhauled.

·    New gas and oil lines

·    New fork seals

·    New grips and foot peg rubber pads

·    New battery 

·    New rear shock springs

·    Chrome in excellent condition. 

·    Clean California title in my name and all California DMV fees paid

The winning bidder will have to pick up the bike at my home in La Quinta, CA.  Of course, I will work with your shipping company for out of area sales.  All shipping costs paid by the buyer.   Contact me with your questions. 

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