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Nice survivor

Stumbled upon this nice survivor bike at a customers house. He wouldn’t allow me to purchase it but he was kind enough to allow me to stare at it for entirely too long. Check out the original dealership sticker on the rear fender. Can you believe this one was headed to the dump? So glad he rescued it from the scrap metal yard.


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Schu
Schu
Oct 31

Awesome story of another one saved. For so many of us the JT was our first real motorcycle. Mine was purchased brand new from a man named Syl at Twin-K Yamaha in Mt Clemens Michigan in 1972 for $299 hard earned dollars. So many wonderful memories. I have now refurbished two JTs and I am doing my best to create those same memories for my grandson.

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