View Full Version : Yamaha 2-stroke for auction?
I'm guessing that the bike is a Yamaha 2-stroke (RGV? I can see an expansion chamber in the pic) but regardless, it's in QLD and these type of auctions usually go cheap ie. unpaid storage - http://www.graysonline.com/Lot.aspx?id=3715186
I thought someone may be interested.
Tony OW31
19-06-2009, 04:49 PM
It's a Yamaha LC, can't tell if it's a 250 or 350 tho'
scotty
19-06-2009, 05:22 PM
RGV = Suzuki.
Fukn yamaha owners
GSX14
19-06-2009, 05:31 PM
twin disk it's a 350lc
Lewis Moto
19-06-2009, 06:38 PM
quote:Originally posted by GSX14
twin disk it's a 350lc
Possibly
still its rough.
Looks like it may well be the property of any member here. Who the hell else would have:
1. A pile of old tools in a cantilever toolbox - of which the only tool discernible is a plaster saw
2. Five Razor type scooters that may one day be ratted for parts on the latest GSXR project
3. A horse saddle - GSXR again
4. A chest full of useless shit that "might come in handy for that GSXR I was meant to finish"
5. A cement mixer to put the above formulae into action
6. A JVC video recorder to capture the crazy shenanigans and goings on to post up to youtube.
and last but not least would be the guitar. This would obviously be played out of key whilst the owner of all the above strummed the blues whilst liquored up lamenting the fact that
"She done gone and left me"
"The GSXR it stayed"
"Now I can wash me engine parts in the kitchen sink at last"
----- seriously hum this along to heartbreak hotel.
:D
quote:Originally posted by scotty
RGV = Suzuki.
Fukn yamaha owners
I thought RGV was Suzuki which is why I had it in brackets with a question mark. :D
Regardless, it looked rare to me.
oldskool
19-06-2009, 10:47 PM
Not worth pissing on.
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