Not mine!!
This is the 2nd bike I have seen converted. I hope he kept the numbers matching engine as the 1976 models are much rarer than the 1975 models. This is the 2nd conversion I have seen. If I find the GT80 conversion I will add it here. I will let you judge what you think of this, as for me, you will have to pull the two stroke out of my cold dead hands.




Not for me I'm affraid. Far as I see it,the builder wasted a good motorcycle. Should have used a throw away Chinese one.
Strange sad sight
I'm with you Devin on my love for the 2-stroke engines, but I am glad to see an interest in choosing an old Yamaha enduro for the foundation of such a unique build.