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1988 Yamaha Ysr 50 Ysr50 Mini Motorcycle Nsr Sport Bike Street Legal Minibike on 2040-motos

US $1,675.00
YearYear:1988 MileageMileage:2766 ColorColor: RED / WHITE
Location:

Monroe, Michigan, US

Monroe, Michigan, US
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1988 YAMAHA YSR 50 YSR50 MINI MOTORCYCLE NSR SPORT BIKE STREET LEGAL MINIBIKE, US $1,675.00, image 1

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1988 YAMAHA YSR 50 YSR50 MINI MOTORCYCLE NSR SPORT BIKE STREET LEGAL MINIBIKE, US $1,675.00, image 2 1988 YAMAHA YSR 50 YSR50 MINI MOTORCYCLE NSR SPORT BIKE STREET LEGAL MINIBIKE, US $1,675.00, image 3 1988 YAMAHA YSR 50 YSR50 MINI MOTORCYCLE NSR SPORT BIKE STREET LEGAL MINIBIKE, US $1,675.00, image 4 1988 YAMAHA YSR 50 YSR50 MINI MOTORCYCLE NSR SPORT BIKE STREET LEGAL MINIBIKE, US $1,675.00, image 5 1988 YAMAHA YSR 50 YSR50 MINI MOTORCYCLE NSR SPORT BIKE STREET LEGAL MINIBIKE, US $1,675.00, image 6 1988 YAMAHA YSR 50 YSR50 MINI MOTORCYCLE NSR SPORT BIKE STREET LEGAL MINIBIKE, US $1,675.00, image 7

Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Yamaha Other description

1988 YAMAHA YSR 50

You are bidding on a 1988 Yamaha YSR50. This machine is in good condition with low miles (2766). It is almost all original, very rare. Great bike for a collector, or someone who just wants to have a little fun. There are a few little imperfections on the lower fairing. other then that the bike is in great shape. Call or email with any questions:

Ron 734-241-1515
Ron@monroemotorsports.com

 YSR50 Stock

Specifications

 

Release for Sale in United States 1987-1992

 Dimensions: 
Overall Length:1630mm
Overall Width:635mm
Overall Height: 930mm
WheelBase: 1055mm
Seat Height:660mm
Foot Peg Height:N/A
Ground Clearance:120mm
Dry Weight: N/A
Max Wt Capacity: N/A
Curb Weight:91kg

 Frame: 
Double Cradle
Front Wheel Travel90mm
Rear Wheel Travel 75mm
Stock Front Tire100/90 x 12
Stock Rear Tire120/80 x 12
Brakes-front & rearDisc/Drum
Caster Angle25.3
Trail Length64mm
Fuel tank capacity8L
Fork oil capacityN/A

 Stock

Engine:

 
Bore & Stroke39.2 x 40
Displacement49.3cc
Compression Ratio7.4:1
Max Torque4.27 ftlbs @ 8500rpm
Horse Power7.1hp
LubricationInjector
CoolingAir
Engine Weight39LBS

 

 

Carburetor:

 

Drive Train:

Electrical:

 

 

 

 

 
TypePiston Valve
Venturi Diameter16mm
ClutchMulti-Wet
Transmission5 speeds
IgnitionCDI
StartingKick
Charging-single phase6v
Reg/RectAC/DC
Lighting

 

 
 1987 White/Red 
 1988 White/Red Blue/Yellow
 1989 White/Red White/Blue
 1990 White/Red 
 1991 White/Red Black/Yellow
 1992 White/Red Black/Yellow

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