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got this bike and tore it down almost 2 yrs ago to the date. Unfortunately, due to a sudden financial shortage I had to put this bike on the far right back burner My brother has been kind enough to let us (our dad, him and myself) use his garage for the storage Now I'm finally in a position where I can slowly collect parts. Got the tank, handlebars/grips, tires and rear suspension ready to go on so we can see the lines and stance we are working with.
I've been working on this one for 3 years now, it's taken longer than I hoped but it's slowly nearing completion. Oddly enough while sorting through my box of parts last month I noticed the one thing missing happened to be a caliper.
My 79. We are about 16 hours away from each other right now but I cant wait to get it up to Phoenix and start putting this baby back together. Going to get a brat kit and make this MY bike.
I bought this bike in 1983. I purchased it new, from Beach Yamaha in New Smyrna Beach, FL. It has about 50K miles on it now. The mirrors are turned around in the photo to make it easier to get it in the garage.