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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I have a yamaha 1972? v90 that i was thinking about restoring. just wondering if any one knows what they are worth? i cant find any price info on them at all.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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U will get very poor price after saing it, butt the bike is antique
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Due to environmental concerns and the fact that $4/gallon gas is now a reality, the desire for alternatives to the internal combustion engine are more in demand than ever before. So, like automobiles, future motorcycles figure to be greener, more efficient machines. Who knows, 50 years from now riders may look back at our gas-engine beauties the same way we look at Roper's steam-powered relic.
[Only registered can see links. ] are the most developed alternative technology available. And electric power seems well suited to a two-wheeled design, as a lighter overall weight means smaller motors and fewer heavy batteries are required than those on an electric car. The electric motor also figures to be a good application for a commuter motorcycle, with immediate torque delivery for quick spurts of power. I would like to see electric scooters from yahama, which is v.good brand.
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