What a beautiful little Yamaha Ken. Looks as if you climbed aboard a time machine went back to 1971 grab that Yamaha and brought it back to the present never seen a 1971 look so clean. Also enjoyed the ride around you have a very nice little town there Ken. Beautiful buildings. Take care Ken.
Love these bikes, and you are absolutely right about the looks, these are so cool looking, true classic. Buy them up folks! You ain’t loosing no money, better investment then Wall Street
Just got a 1974 175 dta with 322 miles on it barn find factroy manual tool kit 1 person title I'm all most done restoring it pic it up for 1200 man I'm a lucky guy this is My 3rd one I'll keep this one now that I'm 62 awsome bike by the way .
Hey now thats the helmet camera rig you should be wearing when you have the other half on the back and she dont have to hold on to the camera and you lol good to see guy .Oh and you sound great .sound quality .
U guys are on to something big👍 Old street bikes in nice shape. I'm on board...just purchased a mint 82 nighthawk 650 and going to look at Suzuki gs850 this weekend.
One of my favorite bikes in the stable, mine is a '72 CT175, same color, not near as mint but just as much fun! One thing that's tough about owning one of these is that certain parts availability is impossible. Try finding a stock 6 volt headlight that fits, I need one to ride legally here in Wisconsin. The clutches on these bikes are on the weak side and you can't buy new plates, i had to settle for some good used ones from a 125 parts bike i had. The metal rear fender has very recently cracked in half, they are made of unobtainium! It's the hardest bike i have for parts. I wish it was like British bikes with it's well developed reproduction parts industry. I guess i just haven't found the right source yet, but im willing to pay $$$'s for the right stuff!
just got one that has been sitting for likely over a decade. Pressure washed the whole bike, cleaned the carb, installed a fuel filter, and it fired right up.
I have a 1969 Yamaha ct1 175 and I am trying to find a few replacement parts. I have almost all of the original parts but given how long it has been stored I may have to replace some parts. I have owned this bike since I was 19 and I am now 70 .It was red when I bpught it and I would like to get it put back together and rideable. It was one of the very best trail bikes I have owned and would like to get it going. Any help you might be able to give me in finding the right parts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
i was given abandoned ct1 1969 175cc with no title how can i get the title for is bike it's been in my factory where i work about 7 years dying to ride
The colour of this was the same as the YAMAHA FS1E 50 cc.. mid 70s they loved them here in the uk. see as Honda c70s and 90s the biggest selling semi auto bike of all time world wide, four stroke very reliable also called the honda cub. I had a C70 first kick start up. check out the new Honda cubs. th-cam.com/video/h0428_15It8/w-d-xo.html
10 grand for a dirt bike ? Last dirt bike I bought was .. $100. Your making some profit. $2500 to rebuild a CARB ? + seals ... Jesus. No thanks. Keep it. The one I had was UN-reliable. Within 2 weeks 2nd gear broke. Had it fixed. $200 in 1971 dollars for a $500 bike. 2 weeks later... 2nd gear BROKE again. 1969, a very reliable year. The thing would not stay together. Yea I can believe it will just sit somewhere.
Yeah but I don't think those came out for a couple more years. Pretty sure it was all four-stroke in 1971 for Honda. I could be wrong though so don't quote me on that.
What a beautiful little Yamaha Ken. Looks as if you climbed aboard a time machine went back to 1971 grab that Yamaha and brought it back to the present never seen a 1971 look so clean. Also enjoyed the ride around you have a very nice little town there Ken. Beautiful buildings. Take care Ken.
Just picked one up identical to this in Wisconsin. 4595 miles, a true survivor.
I'm getting a 1971 125 in perfect condition with brand new red paint for 1400 in Colorado, so exited to ride this thing
Great bike...got to rent one for a whole day in Panama City, Florida. Played in vacant lots and got sunburned. Perfect for street or trail.
I swear my uncle had a bike like that. We loved riding it and nicknamed it the nightmare.
Love these bikes, and you are absolutely right about the looks, these are so cool looking, true classic. Buy them up folks! You ain’t loosing no money, better investment then Wall Street
That bike is beautiful. Also, what a nice day it is there!
I have never seen one with a buddy seat.im 51 and motorcycle crazy. Very cool man.
Just got a 1974 175 dta with 322 miles on it barn find factroy manual tool kit 1 person title I'm all most done restoring it pic it up for 1200 man I'm a lucky guy this is My 3rd one I'll keep this one now that I'm 62 awsome bike by the way .
I'm calling you. Love that bike
Hey now thats the helmet camera rig you should be wearing when you have the other half on the back and she dont have to hold on to the camera and you lol good to see guy .Oh and you sound great .sound quality .
U guys are on to something big👍
Old street bikes in nice shape.
I'm on board...just purchased a mint 82 nighthawk 650 and going to look at Suzuki gs850 this weekend.
The bike of my youth....hooker headers....super fenders and fork braces.....them were the days. Beautiful example there.
I've driven all models 90 thru 360 the ct1 175 is the most fun to ride.
Yup, own the original one, the 1969 CT1. Great fun.
One of my favorite bikes in the stable, mine is a '72 CT175, same color, not near as mint but just as much fun! One thing that's tough about owning one of these is that certain parts availability is impossible. Try finding a stock 6 volt headlight that fits, I need one to ride legally here in Wisconsin. The clutches on these bikes are on the weak side and you can't buy new plates, i had to settle for some good used ones from a 125 parts bike i had. The metal rear fender has very recently cracked in half, they are made of unobtainium! It's the hardest bike i have for parts. I wish it was like British bikes with it's well developed reproduction parts industry. I guess i just haven't found the right source yet, but im willing to pay $$$'s for the right stuff!
My friend had one in Upstate New York...
I got a 69 and it has cables that run to the shifter to the frame and one from the rear brake lever to the frame. Weird
Right on I just bought 1 last week
That was my first brand new bike I bought..wish I still had it! 😢
I have a 1971 that doesn’t run it’s been sitting for a long time any tips on how to get it running
just got one that has been sitting for likely over a decade. Pressure washed the whole bike, cleaned the carb, installed a fuel filter, and it fired right up.
I have a 1969 Yamaha ct1 175 and I am trying to find a few replacement parts. I have almost all of the original parts but given how long it has been stored I may have to replace some parts. I have owned this bike since I was 19 and I am now 70 .It was red when I bpught it and I would like to get it put back together and rideable. It was one of the very best trail bikes I have owned and would like to get it going. Any help you might be able to give me in finding the right parts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Amigo tengo una moto de esas y estoy buscando los discos de embrague, sabes de alguna tienda en EEUU dónde los pueda comprar ?? Gracias
Se vende a Yamaha. Muchos Se usan en "Los Quads."
What’s the sodium bicarbonate solution and does it take care of rust?
Better to use straight vinegar from the grocery. Yes, it dissolves rust.
i was given abandoned ct1 1969 175cc with no title how can i get the title for is bike it's been in my factory where i work about 7 years dying to ride
I put aftermarket exhaust on 82 honda nighthawk 650. Can u please tell me what jet kit I need..
Exhaust is voodoo turn outs with all rest factory
I had a red 1972 ct1
The colour of this was the same as the YAMAHA FS1E 50 cc.. mid 70s they loved them here in the uk. see as Honda c70s and 90s the biggest selling semi auto bike of all time world wide, four stroke very reliable also called the honda cub. I had a C70 first kick start up. check out the new Honda cubs.
th-cam.com/video/h0428_15It8/w-d-xo.html
Do All those old Yamahas sound like they have piston slap?
I had that bike same year and color
Paid 999 dollars
Love to have that
Hi...how much does it cost
10,500-8500, really? And I thought only 2 strokes and diesels blew smoke!
10 grand for a dirt bike ? Last dirt bike I bought was .. $100. Your making some profit. $2500 to rebuild a CARB ? + seals ... Jesus. No thanks. Keep it. The one I had was UN-reliable. Within 2 weeks 2nd gear broke. Had it fixed. $200 in 1971 dollars for a $500 bike. 2 weeks later... 2nd gear BROKE again. 1969, a very reliable year. The thing would not stay together. Yea I can believe it will just sit somewhere.
So Nice 💯✅😎
Mines in good shape but no where near as clean as that one
Mine has 3796 miles
Come on ken yamaha cant match hondas reliability or beauty. Plain fact theres more vintage hondas alive today than any other mark
Did Honda even have a two stroke enduro in 1971?
@@garettanderson6772 The Elsinore I think it was called.
Yeah but I don't think those came out for a couple more years. Pretty sure it was all four-stroke in 1971 for Honda. I could be wrong though so don't quote me on that.
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