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WHat model TZR is it?
1kt/2ma are the early, parallell twin models and are considered to be the most reliable of the TZR's
https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/Gallery%20%20A/Yamaha%20TZR250%2085.jpg
3ma is probably the coolest stroker ever made with its reverse Cylinder set up and underseat pipes, and supposedly they go like stink. But, they have an aweful reputation for reliability. I've been told that almost all of them have the same problem: The pin in the piston to keep the rings in place overheats and falls out, your rings start to move until the end of a ring snags in a port ... ouch. I think this usually happens on the left cylinder.
https://topsk.com/yamaha/yamahaphoto/TZR250%203MA.jpg
3XV is the last of the TZR's and as such the most modern looking. I've heard they're not the most reliable, but I havnt heard any specific horror stories.
https://www.yokohama-city.com/mc/impre/fo_bike/tzr250spr.jpg
Any road, If you have 400 quid to spare, its probably not a bad buy.
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I doubt you'll lose money if it has all the bits. If it has decent fairing lowers I might even buy them.
Parts and help across the net is readily available.
I went through what you are contemplating and with a bit of effort and not that much money you can end up with a pretty good bike that will get you noticed. OH and it smells brilliant
Edit: I have just noticed that you are a student so we might disagree about the meaning of "not that much money" |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 169 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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