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Great running 1975 Yamaha DT400
Previous owner did a complete tear down. He powdercoated the frame, cleaned wheels and hubs, engine painted (rattle can high heat engine black) and exhaust, chrome parts polished, other little bits re-painted black, fenders re-painted silver, rear shocks cleaned and painted, headlight bucket and rabbit ears re-painted, swing arm also re-painted black
Since I've had it.
-Kreemed tank again cause previous owner didn't do it correctly
-replaced petcock with new
-new fuel line and in-line fuel filter
-new seat cover and painted seat pan.
-new Shinko trail/trial tires and tubes
-rebuilt carb
-got all lights working
-new chrome "enduro" bars
-new chain and sprockets
-new throttle and front brake cable
-new rear brake shoes, front are descent
Bike is pretty cherry, I wouldn't call it perfect but it's not far off. Starts up on 1 or 2 kicks. Gauges show original mileage. Oil tank cap is missing, replaced with rubber stopper. Paint on top end of engine has some chips, RT side engine cover has some splash marks from leaky petcock. Tank is not mint, but close, has some chips, marks and has touch up paint on bottom around petcock.
Bike is registered in VT now and will come with a Dealer Report of Sale and Registration/title
I can send a video of walk around of bike if interested.
If you'd like anymore info just let me know.
Happy Bidding
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