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My Name is Devin. I designed and maintain this website. It is for everyone to talk and share information, about Yamaha 2 strokes. It is mainly focused on Yamaha Enduros, but all Yamaha 2 strokes are welcome.


I have gasoline running thru my veins. I bought my first Yamaha Enduro when I was 16 years old. I currently own 175+ Yamaha Enduros. Yes, it is a real sickness! but it is better then being addicted to drugs or alcohol! 😂


I served 20 years in the Air Force. During that time, I deployed 8 times. I was a vehicle mechanic, and technical school instructor, teaching students, on vehicle maintenance. Now that I am retired, I can fully dedicate my time and attention to vintage Yamaha 2 Strokes.


My favorite model is the 1970 Yamaha CT1B. I love them so much, I have 17 of them. I look…


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lplapointe
04 sept 2025

Like you I am addicted to Yamaha Two-strokes, only I am partial to the IT's. I love the enduros but only had one . A '72 360, great bike and I wish I still had it. I have owned eight IT's and currently have a '80 IT425 and a '77 IT400. Overall I have owned 43 bikes and there is 8 in my garage now. I understand the "sickness". There is no cure.

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Video clip of my 69 DT1 B

Please enjoy the clip and Devin, I'll be doing some shopping from you shortly.

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Enduronut
Enduronut
5 days ago

one word says it all . . . WOW !!

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BTW . . . I believe the fitment spot you are referring to is for mounting the left side rear brake conversion

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skoppang

Enduro Fanatic

Missing Titles

I have this problem of buying old Yamahas without a title. I only hope to get them back to their former glory. But once I get them complete they seem worthless without a title. Has anyone had experience with these on line title companies? Thanks, Steve

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Devin
Devin
28 may

Vermont used to be the loophole most people used. That loophole is no longer available, I suspect the other states were pressuring them. Since then, I have not used a title service that you mentioned. I was thinking about doing it. If I end up using a title service I will be posting my review.

skoppang

Enduro Fanatic

Dt1-s

Does anyone know how many 1969 DT1-s were delivered to the USA? I see the total production was 1472 and I have read some were shipped to Australia. Thanks, Steve

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Devin
Devin
21 may

The data we have, that Enduronut provided, is for USA models. We do not have the data for the Australia model. The Australia model was also not the same, it was the DT1SA. It also had a few different parts then the USA model. I would love to add the data/numbers of the other countries, to the website, if someone has that information.

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