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| killerbanjo |
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 killerbanjo Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 22:58 - 16 Sep 2013 Post subject: Help IDing a bike! TS 250 ER? |
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Hey there, I know this bike is a TS 250 but not sure what one. can anyone say if it is an er?
It seem to have an old style tank but an ER style headlight.
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Chains appears to be a bit slack.
Pop a bucket under where the seat should be... Then it'll be a real sh*tter
On a serious curious note: does that flywheel turn freely? ____________________ Chase my Witch up, Catch my Snitch up.
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 stickybackbob Trackday Trickster
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I agree with 69.9, ER front end but the rest looks from an earlier model. I have an ER in the garage and the previous poster is correct that the later ones have a square section swing arm (have a spare one if you're interested ) I also have a 1976 frame lying about and that has the tubular swing arm on it.
If you're planning on restoring it, good luck on finding a seat and exhaust - ended up having to get mine from the US |
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 stickybackbob Trackday Trickster
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I agree with 69.9, ER front end but the rest looks from an earlier model. I have an ER in the garage and the previous poster is correct that the later ones have a square section swing arm (have a spare one if you're interested ) I also have a 1976 frame lying about and that has the tubular swing arm on it.
If you're planning on restoring it, good luck on finding a seat and exhaust - ended up having to get mine from the US |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 169 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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