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Bugsy
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PostPosted: 09:15 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Yamaha tdr 250 Reply with quote

Have got a craving for a tdr 250,would have to sell my mint street triple r Sad .
Any opinions on these?, do like tinkering and two smokes Very Happy
Almost half the power of the street though Very Happy
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PostPosted: 10:10 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Re: Yamaha tdr 250 Reply with quote

Bugsy wrote:
Have got a craving for a tdr 250,would have to sell my mint street triple r Sad .
Any opinions on these?, do like tinkering and two smokes Very Happy
Almost half the power of the street though Very Happy


Yes, but then get Stan to do a TZR proddie tune on it.
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PostPosted: 11:06 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Re: Yamaha tdr 250 Reply with quote

Always liked the idea; but not at Today's prices; bikes are supposed to be *fun* not an investment to my mind.

Instead, I'd go for my usual answer for a toy-bike; 250cc MX bike with SM 'conversion'. Peaky 2 stroke delivery, less weight and probably more power than the TDR for a lot less cash.
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PostPosted: 12:00 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

i remember being a similar thread about 5 years ago, and everyone said tdr's are all fucked by now, so god knows what they are like now

and going by rgv prices such as this one https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272089050812?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649

You would be better buying one that's mot'd and ready to go as i can't see you losing money
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PostPosted: 12:31 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Re: Yamaha tdr 250 Reply with quote

G wrote:
Always liked the idea; but not at Today's prices; bikes are supposed to be *fun* not an investment to my mind.

Instead, I'd go for my usual answer for a toy-bike; 250cc MX bike with SM 'conversion'. Peaky 2 stroke delivery, less weight and probably more power than the TDR for a lot less cash.


Yay for premix, little or no electrics and short piston life.

MX derived bikes should stay where they were designed for, in a competition environment. A TDR is a good compromise between lulz and practicality.
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PostPosted: 12:42 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Re: Yamaha tdr 250 Reply with quote

I'd quite agree if we're talking £1k for a tatty one or £2k for a good one.

With asking prices as they are now, you can afford to pay someone to do a good few pistons and still be better off.
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PostPosted: 15:42 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Been a number on eBay recently from Greece, all going for £1000-1500. Most looked like $hit tbh.
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PostPosted: 16:38 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Re: Yamaha tdr 250 Reply with quote

mpd72 wrote:

Why do you think they command good money?
Why do you think they are desirable?

Because people are buying older 250cc+ 2 stroke road bikes up as an investment along with rich people looking for a piece of nostalgia.

I'm glad I've owned and ridden a variety of said 2 strokes when the prices were reasonable.

While I have bikes sitting around that are likely depreciating; at least when I do ride them, I'm not always worried about ruining an investment.
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PostPosted: 18:52 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Re: Yamaha tdr 250 Reply with quote

mpd72 wrote:
If it wasn't for some odd Italian (Gilera?) thing, it would have been the first factory supermotard too.


Gilera 'Fast Bike', available as a 125 or a 200 a year or so before the TDR came out.

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PostPosted: 19:36 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like the Fast bike and the Freestyle even more than the TDR looks wise. The Nordwest was weird but cool and I quite like cast wheeled non competition styled SM bikes like the Cagiva Supercity for example. That bike was just about the outrageous look of an urban street hooligan machine and the TDR was the same idea too.

The best SM bike I've ever seen (shows how much I'm not into the competition look or ability of light and serious machinery like G mentions) was a Suzuki DR800 Big, with 17" rims and a remade lower frame cradle with an RG500 lump in it.

Now that I would like!
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PostPosted: 19:44 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

I had a go on a Nordwest many years ago. Think they managed about 105 true top speed, but 100 was a doddle. Astounding brakes (it was almost like the top speed was limited by wind pressure on the brake lever). I would like one.

125 Pegaso could have been fun

All the best

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PostPosted: 19:49 - 07 Jan 2016    Post subject: Re: Yamaha tdr 250 Reply with quote

mpd72 wrote:


3 X TZR's, TDR, NSR125, YZF-750R
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3x tzr 250's?

ive got the tzr125 (2rk) and i think its the most fun ive had out of a 125 4 years of running and i'll be honest shizzz maintenance and it did well and still goes today, bare it with seized back calipers and low compression and only half the correct fairings......onto the point i would love to own a tzr250 if you ever decide to part with one at a time i actually have some money do let me know! Very Happy
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PostPosted: 08:23 - 08 Jan 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interesting feedback guys Very Happy thanks
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