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1971 Yamaha RT1B 360 Enduro Retro and Vintage

If you look at this auction. Then you already know what it is. 1971 Yamaha TPN1-B. In very good condition for 40 years. Winner of the Lanz Anderson auto Museum 2008 (see photo). Stored in temperature control. My living room. Starts the first or second kick. This beauty was built in September 1970. A early 1971. With a low serial number 10 * * *. YAMAHA factory Toolbox. The tools have YAMAHA stamped on them on their original plastic bag. A real time capsule from the age of 40! Title in hand. This bike has all the corresponding numbers I bought on eBay in 2008 (from the original owner) at 5150 miles.  

Yamaha RT1B 360 Enduro retro

He sent all the way from San Diego. Painting frame restored by Jack Recon. New point. CARB cleaned. New oil pump and melody. Works very well! Except for the saddle cover (new). The seat foam (prepared with storage foam) and gas hose all other parts are original or NOS (for many on the number however. I got all the parts of the NOS). New original tires with about 1000 miles. Never touch dirt after restoration. It is an excellent collector oil port unit. 

 A real Chief gymnast wherever he goes. A big conversation. With a certain history and tons of contribution rights. The TPN1-B is the winner of Baja 1000, which was born in 1970. The BIG ONE. The longest non-stop rust race in the world. With a new record for motorcycles of 18 hours 31 minutes. More than 2 hours faster than the previous recording in the 500cc category. 2012-2013. my TPN1-B. part of the exhibition KAIZEN  "(a one-year exhibition) at the Motcyclepedea Museum in Newburgh. New York (first exhibition of the ancient Japanese motorcycle-emulated in a Museium Mayor in the United States) sponsored by the antique motorcycle Foundation. 

I haven't assembled it or started it since I got it back from the Museum, though. Everything's fine. I don't have time or space to help him with his needs: help. Neutral light stays. We're discounting the decompression valve. Other than that, I can't identify myself anymore. I've always rolled the way it is (gently releasing the clutch. He still has a lot of strength!). I will insert a copy of the original poster 1971. With the specifications of the bike. One or two copies of the original advertisement of the magazine also from 1971. 

Some extra pieces like joints and slices. Charger. Service Manual and you can take a (digital) photo of the Museum prize. For more information, see the photos. This bike is sold as it is. But you won't be disappointed. The purchaser is responsible for the delivery or collection, unless otherwise provided by the sale. Cash cheque or cashier from the American Bank. The wheel is delivered after a clear check. I have a reserve price. 

(It is important to make sure that the next owner appreciates the bike and takes good care of it.) This year. On 13 February, a 73 YAMAHA 360 ENDURO RT3, sold for $4, ended. 10.00 in December 2009 an MX TPN1 sold for $5. 00.00 and a RT2 1972 360 Enduro sold for $5000. 00 on Bay E. And aren't where you're collecting like a TPN1-B. You can personally inspect the bike prior to the end of the auction. It's in Springfield. Zone MA and easy to arrange. The expedition can only be us as long as you take every precaution. I'm not going on the bike box, I'm leaving. I can work with your sender. PayPal accepted for non-refundable $200.00 deposit in 48 hours of the end of the auction. Good luck and happy command.