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29th October 2024
No Reserve: 1979 Yamaha DT100 Enduro

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Source: Bring a Trailer –

This 1979 Yamaha DT100 Enduro spent time in California and was refurbished under previous ownership before the seller’s acquisition in 2021. Finished in Competition Yellow with black and white graphics, the bike is powered by a 97cc two-stroke single paired with a five-speed transmission. Features include Autolube oil injection, a Mikuni carburetor, an expansion-chamber exhaust system, drum brakes, wire-spoke wheels, high-mounted fenders, street lighting, a chrome cross-braced handlebar, and a black vinyl seat. This DT100 Enduro is offered at no reserve with a tool kit and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

The bodywork was refinished under previous ownership in Competition Yellow with black and white graphics over a refinished black twin-downtube frame. Details include high-mounted fenders, street lighting, a black vinyl seat, serrated rider footpegs, and a side stand. Close-up photos show blemishes in the paint.

Chrome-steel rims measuring 18″ up front and 16″ out back are laced to drum brake hubs and are mounted with knobby tires. Suspension consists of a conventional telescopic fork as well as preload-adjustable shocks mounted to the swingarm.

The chrome-finished cross-braced handlebar is mounted aft of a Nippon Seiki 80-mph speedometer with inset indicator lights. The five-digit odometer shows 2,100 miles, approximately 400 of which were ridden under current ownership.

The 97cc two-stroke single features Autolube oil injection, a Mikuni carburetor, a kick starter, and a black high-mount expansion-chamber exhaust system.

The engine stamping 2F5-059472 matches the VIN stamped on the frame, a photo of which can be viewed in the gallery.

Power is routed to the rear wheel through a five-speed transmission and a drive chain.

A factory tool kit accompanies the motorcycle.

The bike’s California registration expired in 2022. 

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