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1964 Yamaha 80cc YG-1 - Vintage Motorcycle Ad
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1964 Yamaha 80cc YG-1 - Vintage Motorcycle AdOriginal, vintage magazine advertisement
Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm)
Condition: Good
What’s the difference between a Yamaha?
To say “quality” is pretty sweeping. Right? But
you should see the Yamaha and if you've looked
at any other make you'll know right away that
this one is something special.
Listen to the engine. It's quieter than you
might have expected—it purrs instead of putts.
Tap the front fender. It's steel. Others are plastic.
Then look at all the heavily-chromed parts. Other
people silver-paint these areas. It's cheaper that
way (though we don't charge any more for
chrome. We're amply repaid in extra sales from
owner recommendations). All this extra quality,
at no extra cost to you, gives you increased
reliability and a safer ride.
Oh, you get all the fun too. There's nothing
like a Yamaha for taking you away from it all.
Unexplored trails on a misty morning. Scram-
bling up steep grades. Zipping along the highway
at maximum permitted speeds. And the fun of
going 300 miles between gas stations. A Yamaha
is fun you can bank on.
It's a happy thought, too, that this one (the
80 cc YG-1) costs only 0. (P.O.E. Los Angeles,
plus freight, destination and set-up charges.)
Gives up to 178mpg. There are 9 models in the
comprehensive Yamaha line for you to choose
from. But the best part is that name on the tank
—Yamaha. Look it up in the Yellow Pages and
then visit your nearest dealer. He'll give you the
whole scoop. Or you can write for a colorful
folder to: Yamaha International
Corporation, 1224 South San
Pedro, Los Angeles 15, Calif.
YAMAHA
SINCE 1887
12760-6403-08