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| Irezumi aka Reuben |
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 Irezumi aka Reuben Carrot Top
Joined: 28 Sep 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 16:08 - 19 Nov 2004 Post subject: Yamaha TZR125R |
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What im after with this bike is how to distinguish between the Italian and Japanese version's.
I beleive this is a Italian version, https://www.bikepics.com/pictures/244233/
And I think this is the Japanese version, https://www.bikepics.com/pictures/107096/
Could someone please tell me if this is right. Also what brakes were used on the Japanese version, were they Brembo's or Nissin's. Thanks for any help/info
For those bored see if you can spot the difference between the two bikes (ok, if your almost comatosed do it ) ____________________ Pictorgraphicalfantastical |
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| steveh |
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 steveh World Chat Champion

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swing arm and zorst are different, also brake light position are different
Steve. ____________________ Current : 06 Zx10r, 07 Wr450f SM, 74 850 norton commando, 63 bsa b40, 1962 Triton 650, 67 Triumph Tr6r, 1955 Triton 750, 1978 TY250E. |
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| Reevo8 |
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Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Karma :  
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The top one looks like the rare TZR125RR Belgarda(i think)
The other looks black!  |
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| Irezumi aka Reuben |
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 Irezumi aka Reuben Carrot Top
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I'm now under the beleif that both of these are made by Belgarda (or at least in Italy), and the black bike is definately made in Italy. There seems to be 3 versions of the TZR125 that look like this the other one I beleive being a Japanese only model.
Someone please correct me if im wrong though  ____________________ Pictorgraphicalfantastical |
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| mrchips |
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| Kickstart |
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 Posted: 22:05 - 19 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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Hi
Both of those are the Italian made models, the black one being an earlier one.
The early Japanese TZR125 was very different with normal forks and a steel frame.
The late Japanese TZR125 looks similar in basic style to the late Italian one but has a long narrow section from the expansion chamber up to the silencer, skinny usd forks and (from memory) a swinging arm with a bracing piece on the top.
All the best
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| Irezumi aka Reuben |
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Yep that's roughly what I discovered with some help from someone.
I think I owe you a drink or something kickstart Thought i'd try posting here incase you were getting fed-up with the posts. Thanks very much again  ____________________ Pictorgraphicalfantastical |
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| stevo as b4 |
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