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KQ Kevin
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Subject: 2005 yamoto 70cc | 2008-04-27 22:25:00 |

Posts: 145 Clarence Center, New York , USA
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I just picked up a 2005 yamoto 70cc. To my surprise it seems very well built, it has independant front suspension with grease fittings everywhere Also has a remote kill switch, electric start, head lights & a tail light. In all seems to be very nice. Its in mint condition & only paid $250 dollars for it & it came with a newer helmet Does anyone have any experiences with the yamotos?
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2007 King Quad 700 Red / 200' above sea level / 26" ITP mudlites XTR on type 7 rims / 2500 lb warren / twin air with lid removed / 5' eagle plow / coops 1.5mm shim / EPI yellow secondary / roller weights drilled to 20 grams / moose heated grips / power madd hand gaurds / VDI with 87/91 rev 5.2 map / moose overfenders / 1993 KX 250
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long island frank
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Subject: 2005 yamoto 70cc | 2008-04-28 11:21:31 |
Posts: 4 suffolk, New York , USA
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My son had the 2004 50 cc always started always ran good for casual riding. Once you start riding hard and in the sand the rear axle frame cracks on every single one that I have seen,thats about (5). Will also burn out rear end bearing over and over again. It is a copy cat of the raptor with better suspension and very cheap made parts. good luck
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Don't leave your profile blank, tell us what you ride!
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asohagan
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Subject: 2005 yamoto 70cc | 2008-05-08 07:51:21 |
Posts: 15 midwest city, Oklahoma , USA
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if i am thinking correct about the bike you can get parts through baja
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i need a set of cylinders, dont care about condition of sleeves one or both will help me 03 banshee se with fmf fattys and coolhead, 34mm pjs and +4 swingarm and raptor 660 a arms,
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