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Old 06-17-2008, 08:39 PM
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I've found one for sale that seems to be in good condition. 200cc, chain drive, 5-speed, front shocks... Thought I'd see what you guys think.Would it be a good buy for under $1000.00? Thanks... Here's a pic...
1984 Yamaha Tri-Moto 200
 
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Old 07-05-2008, 08:06 PM
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nice machine I had one and lov ed it um If you look at the cylender it lookes like the haed gaskit is leaking um it is in good shape but for a $1000 bucks I wouldnt I wonld try to talk the person down if possible
 
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Old 07-10-2008, 12:58 AM
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You really don't see many Yamahas around
It is kind of cool
I kind of like my Hondas
But also like different
It is not RED so it would stand out in a croud
I would talk the person down best way to find out what to offer is see if you can find out why they are selling
Then make offer based on your lowest dollar
I have found many cases where they were not insulted they just threw a price out and hoped for best
Me
I would start at about $250 and no more than 500
It does work
But I am cheap
Good luck
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Default 1984 Yamaha 200 Tri-Moto

hey i hav the same trike they are awesome wheelie machines a flick of the throttle= nose up
 
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I had an 83, same bike but it was an EK with shaft drive and electric start. 1000 is too much for that. Maybe if it was in REALLY good shape. 600-800 is probably what I'd be willing to pay for it.

Watch the RPM with them. The valve lifters don't have bearings in them, they just sit in the head and are lubricated by oil. When it's running if you hear a tick-tick, then it's worn and has been overreved. You have to replace the head to fix it. Mine ran forever like that though, but it's annoying to hear.They are fun. Yamaha's were the wheelie kings!
 
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