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Twin Shock

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  1. What ever you can get it for $450 or less.That looks like a low hour bike.
  2. Actually Yamaha first introduced the DT 125 in 1974, the prior 125cc Enduro models were AT. Their production ran from 1969-1973.
  3. You need the wing nut you highlighted.
  4. Twin Shock replied to a post in a topic in Classics
    Yes, the european version. Not sure how many countries got the low fender version.
  5. I agree.
  6. Looks like a JT2, 1972 Yamaha Mini Enduro 60cc
  7. Try posting the picture again, I don't see one.
  8. It's your call on the reed assembly.If you are doing a proper restoration change it back to piston port. But make sure you do connect the carburator to an air filter some how.
  9. You can put the front end on your bike, just remove the triple tee and install it into your steering neck. I am using a MX 360 front end on my 125 and 175.In other words the whole front assembly.
  10. I certainly like mine,When you dial in the suspension and change the tires you can fly off road. The bike is very respectable on the street as well.Makes max power about 10,000 rpm.
  11. Here is the U.S.the WR 25OR is the only one of the group legal for operation on public roads. I have one and love it. The original tires on the bike are more suited for road use.
  12. Yes,that bike is pretty rough.I think it is just a parts bike.Would be for me anyway.
  13. Here is your answer.

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