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Restored 1972 Yamaha CT2 is running sweet!

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I finished this CT2 last year then kinda put it away till now. Other than a stuck float and a few, (endless actually) more "extra" hours of metal polishing it's pristine and running like 1972. I've got just over 85 miles on it since a total restoration and other than re-tighten a few bolts it's officially dialed in.
Next on the list is my 1973 RT3 that will get a full restoration after this summer. My plan is to get the RT3 looking as good as my CT2. I finished this CT2 last year then kinda put it away till now. Other than a stuck float and a few, (endless actually) more "extra" hours of metal polishing it's pristine and running like 1972. I've got just over 85 miles on it since a total restoration and other than re-tighten a few bolts it's officially dialed in.
Next on the list is my 1973 RT3 that will get a full restoration after this summer. My plan is to get the RT3 looking as good as my CT2.  
16 Jun 2021 16:21 #1

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