rabbitrachel
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Rachel's S202 Rabbit 90
Here is my S202; I just got it a month or so ago. It seems to be in pretty good condition; I got it running (to make sure it could) then took it apart to clean and restore it and I broke a piston ring.
But that's a sob story for a different post; anyways here are a few pictures of it.
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3/13/2009, 12:35 pm
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Re: Rachel's S202 Rabbit 90
Very nice, very clean. Do you know if it came from Arizona? There was a very nice 202 floating around Arizona for a while that I lost track of...
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3/19/2009, 9:06 am
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rabbitrachel
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Re: Rachel's S202 Rabbit 90
I have paperwork that puts it coming from a California dealership and selling to it's original owner in 1969. It was purchased from it's origninal owner by a Yamaha dealership in Colorado Springs in 1975. I have the original State of California Cirtificate of Ownership that reflects the sale to Central Yamaha. From there it was sold to a man in Colorado Springs who failed to get it titled in Colorado (I have the application for title but it never went through). After that I don't really know what happened to it, I bought it from some guy in Pueblo, CO off craigslist.
So once I get it running again I need to look into how to get it titled because all I've got is a bill of sale and ancient paperwork that has nothing to do with my ownership of the scooter.
I'm thinking of going through International Title Service, it would cost I think $85.
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3/19/2009, 11:50 am
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