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Appreciate your comment . Thinking back I remember the countless hrs spent hand polishing all the aluminum . So much better than chrome . I entered it in 3 shows and won them all for it's class . I stroked it to 1200 cc (72 cubes ) with a 42 mm Mikuni . You better believe this bike is fast and so easy to throw around .
 
I have a 1975 Yamaha RD125, 2100 actual miles, very good running condition, one small dent in the tank and rt front turn signal missing, that I picked up at an auction last winter. It had been shedded it's whole life, seat and paint is all good. I would like to get another project to clean up and get running this year, but must sell this first. If you know of a collector who might be interested, let me know. Thanks
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I have a 1975 Yamaha RD125, 2100 actual miles, very good running condition, one small dent in the tank and rt front turn signal missing, that I picked up at an auction last winter. It had been shedded it's whole life, seat and paint is all good. I would like to get another project to clean up and get running this year, but must sell this first. If you know of a collector who might be interested, let me know. Thanks
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Thank you for the great pics. VERY nice bike. Love those two strokes.
 
Here is my baby, Pearl, she is a venerable old gal (not too old), 1990 FLSTC with the C stuff removed and a cam, carb, pipe combo put on at about 20,000k. She now has about 55,000k and runs well, but daddy is thinking about an Electraglide...

So far I've had to:
-rebuild the tranny (errant piece of shifter pawl spring entered gears and stripped a bunch of teeth in the middle of a first gear burnout); and
-replace the alternator rotor (the factory one was loose on the splines and so I had a buddy machine a custom hub which I hand fitted to the splines cuz we didn't have the exact specs on them, then when the set screws used to join the hub to old rotor broke apart a new extra thick rotor after market one was put in).


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here is some of my bikes

these r my family friends
 
2 85's ytz310 6sp tri-z & kxt285 flat tracker
 
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well, i don't know how to post a picture OR a video. guess i'll stick to cutting trees and making my boots stink.
 
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