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1997 Yamaha Rt100 on 2040-motos

$750
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: blue
Location:

Upperco, Maryland

Upperco, MD
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TypeType:Dirt Bike

Yamaha Other description

1997 Yamaha Rt100 , This is an older bike but it's in great working condition. Starts up and runs great. Is in very good cosmetic condition and everything works like new. Has a 100cc 2 stroke, oil injected engine and a 5 speed manual transmission. The engine has recently been professionally rebuilt, the cylinder is bored out to .050 and it has a new oversized .050 piston and rings. Also has new air filter, fuel lines, spark plug, gaskets, and carburetor rebuilt professionally. This bike would be a great beginner bike, it's fast but easy to ride and handles good. I'm the original owner and it has been taken care of and maintained regularly since I bought it. Comes with a matching helmet and original owner's manuals. If you have any questions about this bike, please feel free to email me. Sold as is. $750.00

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