1956 Yamaha
Stafford, 20. Oktober
Lot sold
USD 5 164 - 5 902
GBP 4 200 - 4 800 (listed)
Estimate
USD 5 164 - 5 902
GBP 4 200 - 4 800 (listed)
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Baujahr1956
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MotorradtypStreet
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MotornummerA36381
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Losnummer274
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ZustandGebraucht
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FarbeSonstige
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Standort
Beschreibung
Multiple concours winning
1956 Yamaha 123cc YA-2
Registration no. USL 345
Frame no. A36381
Engine no. A36381
Diversifying from its traditional role as a manufacturer of high quality musical instruments, Yamaha introduced its first motorcycle in 1955. This was the YA-1, a 123cc single-cylinder two-stroke strongly influenced (like BSA's Bantam) by the pre-war DKW RT125. The foundations of Yamaha's sporting tradition were soon established when YA-1s won prestigious races at Mt Fuji and Asama that same year. Introduced for 1956, the successor YA-2 departed considerably from the DKW design, boasting a pressed steel spine frame, leading link front fork, swinging arm suspension and an electric starter, all features that were carried over to the mildly revised YA-3 model in 1957.The YA-2 was not widely sold outside Japan and it is believed that there are only one or two in the UK. Currently displaying a total of only 5,898 miles on the odometer, this rare early Yamaha was imported from the USA in 1998 and acquired by the immediately preceding owner that same year. Cosmetically restored in 1999, it comes with various concours trophies (seven in number) including 'Best in Show', 'Best Pre-1960s', 'Best Japanese', 'Best Vintage Japanese', 'Best Foreign Entry' and 'Best Yamaha'. The current vendor purchased the machine at Bonhams' Stafford sale on October 2010 (Lot 253). Offered with dating certificate and Swansea V5.
1956 Yamaha 123cc YA-2
Registration no. USL 345
Frame no. A36381
Engine no. A36381
Diversifying from its traditional role as a manufacturer of high quality musical instruments, Yamaha introduced its first motorcycle in 1955. This was the YA-1, a 123cc single-cylinder two-stroke strongly influenced (like BSA's Bantam) by the pre-war DKW RT125. The foundations of Yamaha's sporting tradition were soon established when YA-1s won prestigious races at Mt Fuji and Asama that same year. Introduced for 1956, the successor YA-2 departed considerably from the DKW design, boasting a pressed steel spine frame, leading link front fork, swinging arm suspension and an electric starter, all features that were carried over to the mildly revised YA-3 model in 1957.The YA-2 was not widely sold outside Japan and it is believed that there are only one or two in the UK. Currently displaying a total of only 5,898 miles on the odometer, this rare early Yamaha was imported from the USA in 1998 and acquired by the immediately preceding owner that same year. Cosmetically restored in 1999, it comes with various concours trophies (seven in number) including 'Best in Show', 'Best Pre-1960s', 'Best Japanese', 'Best Vintage Japanese', 'Best Foreign Entry' and 'Best Yamaha'. The current vendor purchased the machine at Bonhams' Stafford sale on October 2010 (Lot 253). Offered with dating certificate and Swansea V5.
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