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1972 Yamaha Enduro 125cc Motorcycle (washington) on 2040-motos

$750
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Saint George, Utah

Saint George, UT
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1972 YAMAHA ENDURO 125cc MOTORCYCLE (washington), $750, image 1

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1972 YAMAHA Enduro 125cc motorcycle . Model AT-2 . 1397 original miles . Clean California title . Vin # AT1173096 , engine # AT1173096 . I do not know a lot about this motorcycle because it came from my friends son-in-law. His father has owned this bike since 3/12/1993 . I can tell you that the motor is free , clean oil in crankcase , gas tank is dry with no sludge and very little surface rust in it. Head light wiring harness has been removed . Ignition switch is wired with key . Looks like this bike could run with very little work . The father said last time bike was run was about 5yrs ago . He said bike has always been in his garage , and it looks like it . This is all I know about it . Please text or call me ( Doug ) at (702)538-XXXX NO E-mails . Price is $ 750.00

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