What kind of bike is a Yamaha 100cc?

What kind of bike is a Yamaha 100cc?

Yamaha 100cc motorcycle dirt bike pulls away at. Has been used so has grubby marks on it. as far as i can see this is a genuine bike and of the cheapest on. YAMAHA DT /RT 100cc 2 STROKE EARLY 90s.

What’s the speedometer on a Yamaha twin jet 100?

I just brought home a barn fresh ’66 Yamaha YL1, aka Twin Jet 100. It’s a 100cc, 2-stroke twin cylinder. I can’t find my camera at the moment so I can’t post a picture. Anyway, the speedometer has a little legend that says “60mph=2240rpm”. How can this be? This seems to be impossibly tall gearing for a little, tiny, 2-stroker.

How many Yamaha 2 stroke twins are there?

This special exhibition displayed 13 models that formed the foundation of Yamaha’s 2-stroke twin motorcycle line through to 1970, complete with displays of a chronology of their history, product catalogs and more.

What was the price of a 1967 Yamaha twin jet?

In Brisbane, Australia. The 1967, 4 speed, YL1 100 twin sold for $386 + reg. ( $13.60 first yr) the 5 speed of ’68 sold for $410 + reg. Fantastic little bikes for their time.

Is there a 1967 Yamaha 100 for sale?

I WILL BE HAPPY TO KEEP THE BIKE STORED FOR YOU FOR UP TO 60 DAYS IF NEED BE. 1967 Yamaha YL1, Y33, Twin Jet 100 for sale. 100 c.c, Twin cylinder, 2 stroke vintage motorcycle. Only 2073 original miles!!!

What kind of bike is a 1967 Yamaha?

1967 Yamaha Twin Jet 100 YL1, 2 stroke, twin cylinder, 100 c.c. road bike. This bike starts and runs excellent!! Starts first kick. Clear title. Unrestored. Includes extra set of handlebars and controls and a brake lever and cable, and chain guard too. Rides and shifts excellent. New battery in bike.

I just brought home a barn fresh ’66 Yamaha YL1, aka Twin Jet 100. It’s a 100cc, 2-stroke twin cylinder. I can’t find my camera at the moment so I can’t post a picture. Anyway, the speedometer has a little legend that says “60mph=2240rpm”. How can this be? This seems to be impossibly tall gearing for a little, tiny, 2-stroker.

In Brisbane, Australia. The 1967, 4 speed, YL1 100 twin sold for $386 + reg. ( $13.60 first yr) the 5 speed of ’68 sold for $410 + reg. Fantastic little bikes for their time.