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77 TT500 for Sale

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1977 Yamaha TT500 El Toro Orange. Has a factory lighting kit with headlight and taillight(taillight was added by me after purchase). Period correct (and probably also from the factory) Supertrapp muffler. Has the 36mm Mikuni carb. As the pictures show, the seat is ripped (little less than halfway up from the back) and the tank has some dents, but overall in good shape for a 40yr old dirtbike. I dont have a title but one can be obtained with some more paperwork and ill be happy to explain how. Pick it up soon and you can be racing at Diamond Dons Vintage Races in a month.
If you're interested or have any questions please let me know. $2000 cash OBO. Also must have cash for test ride, this bike is a tree climber and faster than it looks.

Ill be at the Handbuilt show next month and it could be negotiated to be brought with me. Thanks
Located in Fort Worth
940-391-7005
 

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....... this bike is a tree climber and faster than it looks......
Having spent time on one of these in the late 70's and early 80's, the term "idle up an oak tree comes to mind".

Having past my dad who was driving down the hwy at the posted 55mph speed limit and me in a peanut field who's rows ran parallel to said hwy I received quite the one-sided discussion when I got home.:rider:
 
Having spent time on one of these in the late 70's and early 80's, the term "idle up an oak tree comes to mind".

Having past my dad who was driving down the hwy at the posted 55mph speed limit and me in a peanut field who's rows ran parallel to said hwy I received quite the one-sided discussion when I got home.:rider:

Ill be in ETX end of the month if you want this one
 
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