Debuting in 1973, the Yamaha GT80 was the first kid for many a youngster – here’s a chance to relive your youth!
The 72cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine featured reed valves and Yamaha’s Autolube oil injection system, and it was surrounded with features you might expect to see on a bigger bike – a 4-speed transmission, a kick starter that would allow the rider to start the bike in any gear, and full instrumentation/lighting for street-legality. Per a period advertisement, “this mini is built to take it. Wherever you take it.”
This example (VIN: 2F4103699) has just 457 miles but the seller doesn’t have much to say beyond that.
Find this GT80 for sale in Cape Coral, Florida with bidding up to $2,125 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay.
This little Yammie is claimed to be all original - even the tires - nothing has been repainted or replaced. It's tiny, it's in great shape, and it looks good. Find this GT80 for sale in Denver, Colorado for $1,800 here on Craigslist. This bike-uriousity brought to you by Bob…
The first bike of many a young rider, the Yamaha GT80 was one of the many small trail bikes offered by the Japanese. This example (VIN: 2F4108465) has 3,427 miles, but the seller says it's museum quality thanks to a recent restoration by Randy Mac's Minis. Over $2,900 was spent…
David N has pointed out to me that the seller of last week's Rupp Black Widow replica has a few small displacement enduros that he's getting rid of as well. 1. 1971 Honda SL70 - formally called the SL70 Motosport, this was introduced in 1970 to primarily compete against the…