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|name            = Yamaha JT1
|name            = Yamaha JT1
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|aka              = Mini-Enduro
|aka              = Mini-Enduro
|manufacturer    = [[Yamaha]]
|manufacturer    = [[Yamaha]]

Revision as of 18:41, 9 November 2019

Yamaha JT1
Manufacturer
[[Yamaha]]
Also called Mini-Enduro
Production 71
Successor Yamaha JT-2
Engine
60cc rotary valve single cylinder two-stroke
Spark Plug NGK B7HS 71
Final Drive Chain: 4.20x90 ‘71-72[1]
Front Sprocket 13T ‘71-72[1]
Rear Sprocket 41T ‘71-72[1]
Front Tire 2.50-15 71
Rear Tire 2.50-15 71
Weight
Competition Honda SL70
Manuals Service Manual

The Yamaha JT-1 was a 60cc 2-stroke, off-road model produced by Yamaha beginning in 1971. It was more commonly known as the Mini Enduro. It was the first small-sized two wheeler that looked like larger motorcycles. Dad could ride his DT-1 and Junior could look just like him on his Mini Enduro. This model was superseded by the Yamaha JT-2.

The 1971 JT1MX was a mild 60cc rotary valve little beastie with a four speed box, autolube, primary start, and approved USFS spark arrestor. To keep costs down, Yamaha cut corners on the suspension, and designed the front forks with one spring in the right fork leg, using compression damping, with no spring on the left side, with rebound damping. The rear shocks used rebound damping, which was just fine for a beginner.

1971


  • Tire Size
  • Front: 2.50x15
  • Rear: 2.50x15
  • SERIAL# JT1-000101 - 041708
  • SERIAL# JT1L-200101 - 201152 W/LIGHTS
  • Color: Desert Orange #07

1972


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019.