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1984 Yamaha RD125LC....


I got this RD125LC from ebay for £127 so you can imagine what it looked like......anyway it then underwent a full nut and bolt rebuild with new everything. It was reasembled with all genuine Yamaha Olive Green bolts etc "you would have thought it was a 4L0 350......". An excellent period Micron exhaust was probably the only none standard part that went on the bike. The little RD cost £2250 to restore plus all the work hours. I sold the bike for £2000 and lost money restoring it. The new owner was very happy to say the least and an  RD125LC was saved.......

The bike as it came from ebay
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The finished bike.......

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Again i hope you like this little RD what a cracking bike these are compared with what the youth of today have to put up with........

Another 1984 YAMAHA RD125LC

This White RD125LC recieved virtualy the same treatment as the Blue one above. Every single panel on the bike is genuine Yamaha and all brand new. Even the fabled impossible to get White tailpiece, i swapped the complete set of genuine new bodywork for this from a restorer in Germany for a new TDR250 fairing that he needed. The bike is completely standard except for being derestricted, all the silly things that cost a fortune like the indicator stalks etc are all present and correct. I wont babble on to much about it just let the pictures speak for themselves. All the credit for this bike should go to a jealous f*****g w****r who tells porkys makes storys up about councils and cabins and doesn't pay his debts, anyway I was warned about him...:) but Ignored it. I just traced and paid for all the hard to get parts for it "we were supposed to be going halves but he doesnt know that means actually paying for stuff".... Anyway thats enough of that the bike turned out nice.

The bike as it came from ebay

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New bodywork

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The finished bike

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