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Yamaha Ym1. No Reserve 1966 Yamaha YM1 for sale on BaT Auctions sold for 3,100 The bike featured Autolube and paired reliability with two stroke performance Most bike nuts who grew up in the Sixties are fans of British, Italian or American classic motorcycles

Lot 503 1965 YAMAHA YM1
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Most bike nuts who grew up in the Sixties are fans of British, Italian or American classic motorcycles The 1965 Yamaha YM1 used a 305 CC air cooled two stroke parallel twin motor that made 30 HP with a five speed transmission at a pudgy 340 LBS

Lot 503 1965 YAMAHA YM1

YAMAHA started out in the music business in 1887, which will explain the crest used on their motorcycles — three tuning forks Previously owned by the legendary Alan Millyard, the bmachine is in excellent all-round condition both cosmetically and mechanically as you would expect, and is very original too. Most bike nuts who grew up in the Sixties are fans of British, Italian or American classic motorcycles

1965 Yamaha YM1 Bikeurious. In 1965, Yamaha introduced its first big stroker, the 305cc YM-1, which carried the company's banner for two seasons before being upstaged by Yamaha's 350cc YR-1 Yamaha have had their Ascot scrambler available for some time, but it is a racing machine, pure and simple, while the Big Bear is a sort of street-scrambler

1965 Yamaha YM1 for sale. The 1965 Yamaha YM1 used a 305 CC air cooled two stroke parallel twin motor that made 30 HP with a five speed transmission at a pudgy 340 LBS Although the company has spread to the international two-wheel trade, happily we can report that they are still making music with their 305cc road machine.