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1969 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $500.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Bedford, Indiana, United States

Bedford, Indiana, United States
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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):175

Yamaha Other description

1969 Yamaha CT1/CT175 Non-running, 2-stroke, ran when parked (6-8 months ago), has spark and decent compression and starts but dies out quickly, I'm not sure why it wont run never looked into it just need it out of my way, had many new parts before parking as we were riding it fairly regularly, it does need a shifter pedal and front brake lever. Bike sits much lower than you might think by just looking at pictures, makes a good bike for youth. I am asking $550 or best offer and will consider trades or partial trades on things such as motorcycles, quads, guns, hunting, farm equipment etc NEED GONE ASAP call or txt anytime at 812 583 5859

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