Monday, March 8, 2010

1970 Yamaha's Mini-Enduro - more than a mini-bike





The new Yamaha Mini-Enduro is too much machine to be just a mini-bike. On the other hand, it's too small to be a motorcycle. It's something altogether new - 121 pounds of Enduro built like the big ones. It's got handling that will take on logs, ruts, hummocks, just about anything nature can put in your way. That's because it's laid out with a full double-loop cradle frame, 15-inch spoke wheels, big Enduro front forks and a full swing-arm rear suspension. It's no toy. Even if you wanted to , you couldn't license it for running around on the street. With its big-bike design and spark arrester exhaust, it's a real off-road machine, Federal Forestry approved. With a 60cc rotary valve single and a 4-speed constant mesh gearbox, it'll show the rinky-dink minis where it's at. And Autolube oil injection insures perfect lubrication, no matter how hard you run. Best of all, it's designed with safety in mind. Big drum brakes, are sealed to keep out dust and water. One-piece handlebars won't fold or shift when the pressure's on. And a special kill button is provided for emergency stops. It's the littlest big bike around.

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