Yamaha AT1

Yamaha AT1
Manufacturer Yamaha Motor Company
Parent company Yamaha
Production 19691971
Predecessor n/a
Successor AT2, AT3
Class Enduro
Engine 123cc, 2-stroke gasoline
Top speed 60 mph (97 km/h) plus
Power 11.5 BHP/7,500 r.p.m
Torque 8.5 ft-lb/6000 r.p.m
Transmission Wet, multiple disc
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork, Rear: Swinging arm
Brakes Internal expansion
Tires Front: 3.00-18-4PR, Rear:3.25-18-4PR
Wheelbase 50.6 in (1,290 mm)
Dimensions L: 77.2 in (1,960 mm)
W: 35.8 in (910 mm)
H: 42.9 in (1,090 mm)
Weight 218 lb (99 kg) (dry)
234 lb (106 kg) (wet)
Fuel capacity 1.9 US gal (7.2 l; 1.6 imp gal)
Oil capacity 1.3 qts
Fuel consumption 141.1 mpg-US (1.667 L/100 km; 169.5 mpg-imp) at 25 mph
Turning radius 75.1 in (1,910 mm)

The Yamaha AT1 is a single cylinder enduro/adventure bike produced by Yamaha motor company from 1969-1971. The AT1 was marketed towards women and children due to its small engine size and the fact that it had electric start.

The Yamaha AT1 was available in three different models, each corresponding to the year of production. 1969 Yamaha AT1, 1970 Yamaha AT1B, 1971 Yamaha AT1C. Each year the AT1 was also available in the Motocross edition designated by an M. The M models were very similar to the regular models other than a few performance enhancing features, such as weight reduction, higher compression ratio, tuned exhaust, larger carburetor with 26 mm throttle bore, tuned gearing ratio, etc.

Engine and transmission

Bore & Stroke 56 x 50mm
Compression ratio 7.1:1
Lubrication System Yamaha Autolube
Starting system Electric for Enduro Versions and kick starter
Carburetor VM24SH
Battery 12V 7AH
Ignition system Battery ignition

Models and VIN

AT1 1969 Pearl White AT1-100101 to AT1-119829
AT1M 1969 MX Version Pearl White AT1-300101 to AT1-303790
AT1B 1970 Competition Yellow AT1-120101 to AT1-138890
AT1M-B 1970 MX Version Competition Yellow AT1-310101 to AT1-312326
AT1C 1971 Brilliant Red AT1-139101 to AT1-162879
AT1M-C 1971 MX Version Brilliant Red AT1-313101 to AT1-317191
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