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[QUOTE="Tiddlers Forever, post: 1480690, member: 146711"] I am a new member here who just found this site. You can tell by the title that I am an old guy. I have a 1971 Yamaha AT1C-MX with matching serial numbers on the frame and engine. This number is AT1-418229. I have seen only one other like it, #419614. I know this machine very well since I purchased it in 1975 from a college acquaintance and I have all my service paperwork. Has anyone else seen a bike like this with a 400000 serial number? It appears to have a CT2-type frame with the welded on housing for a steering lock, something that #419614 has, too. The actual lock mechanism is not present, just the welded-on housing. P.s.: I have always been obsessed with the Japanese tiddlers. The book at Amazon entitled The Tiddler Invasion (published in 2013) is mine. Thank you for your support. [/QUOTE]
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