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1980 Yamaha Dt 100 Enduro, 100, 175, 200 Xt on 2040-motos

US $800.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:3900
Location:

Kendallville, Indiana, US

Kendallville, Indiana, US
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Yamaha Other description

I am selling my 1980 Yamaha DT 100 Enduro,  The bike runs great and is very clean for the year.  It does drip a little gas out of the overflow because I think the float needs adjusted in the carb.  I will try and get that done soon, but I have been very busy.  Overall a fun vintage little bike that is a blast to ride. I do not have a title but will write up a Bill of Sale.  I am asking $800 obo  Email/call/text for more info or to come take a look Thanks and have a nice day!!

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