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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 [[Yamaha DT-1|DT-1]] and Junior could look just like him on his Mini Enduro.  This model was superseded by the [[Yamaha JT-2]].
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 [[Yamaha DT-1|DT-1]] and Junior could look just like him on his Mini Enduro.  This model was superseded by the [[Yamaha JT-2]].
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