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Yamaha 1st year collection purchase.
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Concours!! very nice example
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Crazy cool!
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2nd bike done, 2 to go!
This little 69 AT1 came out nice. This was not a restored bike so i thought it would be much easier then the RT1 or the CT1 coming up later. However i had to actually put more time and money into this little bike then the RT1. Surprise to me for sure.
Again i went completely thru the bike. replaced many items, of coarse rebuilt the oil pump, carburetor and original fuel petcock. Always do. Still has original top end and its in great condition. Bike still wearing its original Yokohama tires, original pearl white paint, original tank badges, original frame paint, original seat among other things. Starts and runs great. everything works on the bike. Nice that it has working turn signals and heavy duty buddy pegs. Just have a few small things to do once the weather warms up again. We are back into a cold spell here in Michigan. May post a video later.
Now onto the 68 DT250 next. This bike should be much better then the other 3 for sure!
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This little 69 AT1 came out nice. This was not a restored bike so i thought it would be much easier then the RT1 or the CT1 coming up later. However i had to actually put more time and money into this little bike then the RT1. Surprise to me for sure.
Again i went completely thru the bike. replaced many items, of coarse rebuilt the oil pump, carburetor and original fuel petcock. Always do. Still has original top end and its in great condition. Bike still wearing its original Yokohama tires, original pearl white paint, original tank badges, original frame paint, original seat among other things. Starts and runs great. everything works on the bike. Nice that it has working turn signals and heavy duty buddy pegs. Just have a few small things to do once the weather warms up again. We are back into a cold spell here in Michigan. May post a video later.
Now onto the 68 DT250 next. This bike should be much better then the other 3 for sure!
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1968 DT1 250, 1969 AT1 125, 1969 CT1 175, 1970 RT1 360
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