Nice looking Yahmaha 100 for sale on facebook

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asking 2500 been listed for a good while but I just saw it.
1973 Yamaha LT-3 · Driven 5,190 milesTotal frame off restoration that still needs some tinkering. Powder coated frame and tanks have new paint and decals. Engine has been rebuilt with new bearings, seals and gaskets. Oil pump rebuilt. Bored first over. Seat, grips, levers, handlebars, tires, key switch,chain, sprockets, shocks, fork seals all new. I have 3 carburetors for it including a new Sudco Mikuni but still having issues getting it to run perfectly. Electrical system isn’t wired correctly because key won’t cut it off. No title. More $ than asking price invested but I need more room and currently have 4 bikes in progress!

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asking 2500 been listed for a good while but I just saw it.
1973 Yamaha LT-3 · Driven 5,190 milesTotal frame off restoration that still needs some tinkering. Powder coated frame and tanks have new paint and decals. Engine has been rebuilt with new bearings, seals and gaskets. Oil pump rebuilt. Bored first over. Seat, grips, levers, handlebars, tires, key switch,chain, sprockets, shocks, fork seals all new. I have 3 carburetors for it including a new Sudco Mikuni but still having issues getting it to run perfectly. Electrical system isn’t wired correctly because key won’t cut it off. No title. More $ than asking price invested but I need more room and currently have 4 bikes in progress!

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Something tells me that's a Yamaha.
 
that was THE bike to have when I was a kid. I had a mini trail 50 but my older brother had this. Both were beasts! Lots of good memories seeing this pic.
 
I had a 1972 Yamaha 175 Enduro, bought new. It twisted off a shaft or something, for the kicker. Twice. My old man fixed it both times which involved disassembling the transmission, replacing somehting, and reassembling. I loved the bike, but won’t forgive it for that egregious, and repeated failing.
 
Would look great beside my 74 Suzuki 100...but no.
Im off to buy more wheels for the MR2 though lol
 
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