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Yamaha enduro help
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Hello just saved this pick from going to scrap, hoping I can get it running so the kids and I can rip around the yard! If any one can help me I’d this bike so I know what I have to help find some of the missing parts that would be fantastic thanks
I’ve included some photos of the bike
I’ve included some photos of the bike
04 Feb 2020 13:15
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1975 GT80 unless I read the vin wrong
04 Feb 2020 14:43
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You wouldn’t by any chance know what kind of carb they ran on these bikes?
04 Feb 2020 17:58
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Teikei Y16P-3
I have not found a source for these.
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04 Feb 2020 22:36
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Treatland moped parts has a lot of cool stuff that can be used on the smaller bikes.
Maybe something like this could be easily adapted to work?
www.treatland.tv/mikuni-vm-18mm-p/mikuni...m-vm-round-slide.htm
They also sell "shims" to adapt to different size manifold stubs
Maybe something like this could be easily adapted to work?
www.treatland.tv/mikuni-vm-18mm-p/mikuni...m-vm-round-slide.htm
They also sell "shims" to adapt to different size manifold stubs
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05 Feb 2020 01:42
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The little Teikei carb is not an easy find. Just gotta be on top of things when looking
05 Feb 2020 10:48
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I am currently running my GT80 with a Mikuni vm18, and it worked and idled the bike right out of the box! Pretty sure the jets in them are smaller than stock but I havent had an issue yet and bigger jets can be found.
You WILL need some sort of a shim if you decide to run the vm18, as the clamp on size is a couple mm's bigger diameter than the original carb.
Many parts are still made for these little bikes, I usually check on Partzilla but I assume other sites have some aswell. Fun bike to rip around on, I hope you get yours running decently
You WILL need some sort of a shim if you decide to run the vm18, as the clamp on size is a couple mm's bigger diameter than the original carb.
Many parts are still made for these little bikes, I usually check on Partzilla but I assume other sites have some aswell. Fun bike to rip around on, I hope you get yours running decently
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