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1978 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $8800
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
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Yamaha Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):80 TypeType:Dual-Purpose

Yamaha Other description

1978 YAMAHA GT 80, RESTORED TO SHOW ROOM NEW

Here is one of the collection of bikes I'm selling. This is a Show Room New looking YAMAHA GT 80F Museum Quality.Completely restores by Randy Macs Minis, One of the best when it comes to restoring Honda, Yamaha Minis. Everything is brand new using OEM Parts, Parts list is over $2900.00 from various dealers around the country. Pro Wheel Rims, With SS Spokes, Laced Buchanan's Spoke & Rim with a total cost with new tires and tubes $800. Paint is to PREFECTION, NOS Decals, New chain and Sprocket, New Seat, Engine has new standard size piston, New Clutch, New levers, cables, new shifter lever, foot pegs, new wire harness, New Ignition Switch with 2 keys, new reflectors, the bike has a 1972 Honda CT 70 Head light , I had Mac change it out Because the Factory Head light was to big looking. I have a brand new GT 80 light that goes with the bike I don't think any one parts hasn't been replaced and or restore to new condition. The picture tell the store, I'm selling the bike because were down sizing our house and have no where to store it, its been inside my office Several Years. There's no gas in the tank, only oil in the engine, I rode it around the block a few times over the years, I always drained the tank before bring it back inside my office. I have several other bike that I will be selling from my collection. I will work any Shipping company or if you need someone have several I've used over the years. 1978 Yamaha GT 80F Specs:Displacement:72.00 ccm (4.39 cubic inches)Engine type.

 The last pics is a sister 1978 GT 80, Runs Great, very nice unrestored condition buy it now $1200.00



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