![]() ![]() Pitting in the chrome rims is visible along with oxidation on the spokes and hub shells. Suspension consists of a telescopic fork with chrome external springs and dual rear shocks mounted to the swingarm. Wire-spoke wheels are laced with 17″ chrome steel rims and fitted with older Dunlop tires that show cracks in the sidewalls. ![]() Photos of imperfections in the finish and rust on some underside surfaces are provided in the gallery. The fuel tank has chrome side panels and black rubber knee pads, and additional features include side and center stands and an aftermarket chrome rear rack. The pressed-steel frame, swingarm, 1.9-gallon fuel tank, and fork uppers and legs are finished in blue, while the fenders are painted in silver and tipped with black mud flaps. This Twin Jet 100 shows 840 miles and is now offered at no reserve with two keys and a clean Minnesota title in the seller’s name. Acquired by the seller in 2012, the bike features automatic mixing of the two-stroke oil and fuel, side and center stands, full-coverage fenders, a chrome dual exhaust, a two-up seat, and a chrome rear luggage rack. This 1966 Yamaha YL-1 Twin Jet 100 is finished in blue and powered by a 97cc two-stroke parallel twin mated to a four-speed transmission. ![]()
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