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This followed me home yesterday

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I really don’t need another project but now I’ve got one. Intended to just buy a couple parts and got the whole thing! I think It’s too complete to cannibalize just missing the headlight and trim and front fender. It even has the tools in the original Yamaha tool pouch.
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24 Mar 2020 08:32 #1

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Replied by MarkT on topic This followed me home yesterday

Nice find! Congratulations!
1963 YG1-T, 1965 MG1-T, Allstate 250, 1970 CT1b, 1971 R5, 1973 AT3MX, 1974 TS400L, 1975 RD350, 1976 DT175C, 1976 Husqvarna 250CR, 1981 DT175G, 1988 DT50, 1990 "Super" DT50, 1991 RT180, 2017 XT250
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Replied by Gr8uncleal on topic This followed me home yesterday


I agree, too good to break, or part out as you say over there!
24 Mar 2020 09:08 #3

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Replied by 2fishkev on topic This followed me home yesterday

I agree. I did the same thing. Spent an hour and a half taking the parts off of a complete Dt125a and pouring in sweat when the owner of the salvage yard flip - flops by and says, “woulda been easier to buy the whole thing “. I hung my head and bought it. Couldn’t believe the guy had just took it apart! :Ugh
24 Mar 2020 10:00 #4

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Replied by willlgord on topic This followed me home yesterday

It lives!!

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25 Mar 2020 10:17 #5

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Replied by Schu on topic This followed me home yesterday

Yes sir, you've got yourself another project!
It sounds really good.
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CT1B, CT1C, JT1, JT2, DT360A, GT80B, DT100B, DT125B,
DT175B, DT175C, DT250B, DT400B, Z50, SCR950

Someday, you'll own some Yamahas
25 Mar 2020 10:25 #6

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Replied by MarkT on topic This followed me home yesterday

You can't go wrong with a 175!

Congratulations!!!
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Replied by dwil4 on topic This followed me home yesterday

I love when they follow me home!
25 Mar 2020 23:03 #8

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Replied by Gr8uncleal on topic This followed me home yesterday


I sometimes feel like the Pied Piper of old Yamahas! :ROFLOL :ROFLOL :ROFLOL
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