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Trial YAMAHA Type 1K6 White Hawk motorcycle, serial number 072210 - without registration document

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Trial YAMAHA Type 1K6 White Hawk motorcycle, serial number 072210 - without registration document

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1976 YAMAHA Type: DT400 (513) Serial number: 209 French registration Rare 1st hand 3 000 / 4 000 € The model presented was ordered in the 1st year of manufacture by its current owner. And, exceptionally, the purchase invoice from Pierre Psalty is included in the file. Trails are increasingly used on the road and in town, to the detriment of off-road riding. The evolution of this type of machine is therefore moving towards skills more in line with this type of use. The DT400, launched in 1975, is a perfect example. It succeeded the DT360. While it gained in displacement (46 cm3), it paradoxically lost power. This reduction from 32 to 27 horsepower was intended by Yamaha in order to boost engine torque. As for the chassis, the DT400 retains the DT360's frame, derived directly from that of the MX360 cross-country bike, and a rear suspension with two shock absorbers. An overhaul is in order. 1976 YAMAHA Type: DT400 (513) Serial number : 209 French registration Rare 1st hand 3 000 / 4 000 € The model presented was ordered in the 1st year of production by its current owner. And, exceptionally, the purchase invoice from Pierre Psalty is included in the file. Trails are being used more and more on roads and in town, to the detriment of off-road bikes. The evolution of this type of machine is therefore moving towards skills more in line with this type of use. The DT400, launched in 1975, is a perfect example. It succeeded the DT360. While its displacement increased to 46cc, it paradoxically lost power. Yamaha wanted this reduction from 32 to 27 horsepower in order to increase engine torque. As far as the chassis is concerned, the DT400 retains the DT360's frame, a frame directly derived from that of the MX360 cross-country bike, and a rear suspension with two shock absorbers.

1980 YAMAHA Type: TY 175 Serial number: 525220525 Collector's registration 1 000 / 1 500 € TY models define Yamaha's range of trial motorcycles, the acronym TY standing for "Trial Yamaha". They were developed from 1971 onwards by French triallist Christian Rayer, supported by Jean-Claude Olivier (former president of Sonauto-Yamaha), and then by British rider Mick Andrews, winner of three world titles in 1971, 1972 and 1973. The Yamaha TY 125 democratized the practice of trials and gave rise to numerous vocations among budding trialists. Frenchman Thierry Michaud, who went on to become a three-time world trials champion, started out on this simple, affordable beginner's machine. The model on display is an authentic TY 175, ready to ride. It should be noted that the technical inspection is under review for a faulty blinker and a small leak in the fork. 1980 YAMAHA Type: TY 175 Serial number : 525220525 Collector's registration document 1 000 / 1 500 € The TY models define Yamaha's trials motorcycle range, the acronym TY standing for 'Trial Yamaha'. They were developed from 1971 onwards by French triallist Christian Rayer, supported by Jean-Claude Olivier (former president of Sonauto-Yamaha), and then by British rider Mick Andrews, winner of three world titles in 1971, 1972 and 1973. The Yamaha TY 125 democratized trials riding and inspired many budding trialists to take up the sport. Frenchman Thierry Michaud, who went on to become a three-time trials world champion, started out on this simple, affordable beginner's bike. The model on display is an authentic TY 175, ready to ride.