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On my newly acquired 75DT250B, tailite blinker question.
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I got the bike running really well and a seat cover is on the way. I got a bag with the bike with what I thought (without closer inspection), were the 4 blnkers and taillight.. The blinkers are not familiar to me and the tailight has two mounting holes on the one end where all my other ones have one hole. Just curious if any one would know what these are off of by looking at them. Maybe an earlier enduro? The taillight is very similar to my other 75 tailights other than the two holes. And if I figure out what they are for, would anybody perhaps need them? They will just be stuffed away somewhere here `till the end of time.
They are not perfect, but not busted up.
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They are not perfect, but not busted up.
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18 Oct 2022 13:09
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Given the fitment type of the front (amber) blinkers, they are likely originally from a Yamaha road bike. However, nearly all of the Yamahas of that period used the same, or very similar, blinkers and in various combinations. If the insides of the blinkers are clean and the lenses not broken, then I'd be looking at a minimum value of $10 each, with some folks willing to pay quite a bit more than that.
I can't help with the rear light id I'm afraid.
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Given the fitment type of the front (amber) blinkers, they are likely originally from a Yamaha road bike. However, nearly all of the Yamahas of that period used the same, or very similar, blinkers and in various combinations. If the insides of the blinkers are clean and the lenses not broken, then I'd be looking at a minimum value of $10 each, with some folks willing to pay quite a bit more than that.
I can't help with the rear light id I'm afraid.
18 Oct 2022 23:50
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I just happened to see a 1972 Yamaha LS2 100 for sale and the lights look almost identical to these. Cannot see if the taillight bracket is one or two screws in the pics though.
www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/635150871349426/
www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/635150871349426/
1976 Dt400
1985 RZ500
2001 Xr650L
1985 RZ500
2001 Xr650L
19 Oct 2022 12:52
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