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A pair of CT3's
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I just picked up a pair of CT3's. I had one when I was a youngster and I have been wanting another for quite a while now. I've already found a few parts to get the nice one legal and I am working on the lights now. Next step is Vermont registration. Then I will clean it up. Not sure what I will do with the second one after I get it running. It is quite rusty and missing a some bits and pieces.
1971 Triumph Tiger, 1973 Yamaha CT3, 1978 Yamaha DT125, 1978 Yamaha DT400, 2010 Harley Electra Glide, 2018 Oset 24R, 2019 Beta 200RR
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25 Apr 2022 17:21
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How's the oil tank on the parts bike? If it's not dented and you decide to sell parts from it, I would be interested. Dennis
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25 Apr 2022 17:34
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I have not looked at the tank yet other than noting it is empty. I will need to keep it hole for now. Not sure what the plans for it are.
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”I will need to keep it whole for now. Not sure what the plans for it are.”
Consider making an off-road play bike out of the rough one. I’ve done that with a few enduros that were missing too many pieces. This little 100 is an example.
Consider making an off-road play bike out of the rough one. I’ve done that with a few enduros that were missing too many pieces. This little 100 is an example.
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CT1B, CT1C, JT1, JT2, CT2, RT3, DT360A, GT80B, DT100B, DT125B, DT175B, DT175C, DT250B, DT400B, Z50
Someday, you'll own some Yamahas
CT1B, CT1C, JT1, JT2, CT2, RT3, DT360A, GT80B, DT100B, DT125B, DT175B, DT175C, DT250B, DT400B, Z50
Someday, you'll own some Yamahas
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