TZ250 tribute
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TZ250 tribute
https://rocket-garage.blogspot.com/2021 ... n.html?m=1
It's in French, but seems to be based on an R1-Z which had the TZR250 2ma/1kt engine. I think it's nicely done, the spoked wheels look great on it.
It's in French, but seems to be based on an R1-Z which had the TZR250 2ma/1kt engine. I think it's nicely done, the spoked wheels look great on it.
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Re: TZ250 tribute
I like the look of it and if you want a TZ for the road then that's probably a better bike to ride on the road than an actual TZ, but I bet it's not as nice to ride on the road as an R1-Z.
Does look nice though and as a younger bloke I'd have loved that for riding around with my mates.
Does look nice though and as a younger bloke I'd have loved that for riding around with my mates.
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Re: TZ250 tribute
That's very true, and that bike is lovely. If you want a full fairing and the whole head down arse up riding position.
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Re: TZ250 tribute
How was that bike not going to appeal to me, that's exactly what I wanted in 1985, when I had an LC with Microns and drops.
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Re: TZ250 tribute
Hard but fair. Personally I'd just change it. There is only one disc anyway.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: TZ250 tribute
I think I've got 6 Yamaha discs that size in the garage, they were fitted on loads of 90s Yamahas
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Re: TZ250 tribute
And not even at both ends. Real faux pas to the end product. Does nothing for me anyway, prefer something like a Tmax to that!