No mention in the advert of the 'frame modification'
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-TRX-85 ... SwdIFX1Y8K
You'd have to be brave to take this project on
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Re: You'd have to be brave to take this project on
"Front fairing has a crack, silencers and tank have damage consistent with the previous owners failure to go round corners upright at speed."
Succinct.
Succinct.
Ride Well!
Cheers, Dave.
Cheers, Dave.
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Re: You'd have to be brave to take this project on
If twas nearer me Id have it for spares.
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Re: You'd have to be brave to take this project on
I think I'd struggle to see value of spares - Everything is rusted and needs repaint.
I doubt the carb or even loom is worth recovering. Forks need re-chroming, wheels are already cheap elsewhere, etc.
Might see some value out of clocks and rear shock after an overhaul.
Mind you, the cheeky prices we're seeing for 2nd hand parts in some places ... you never know
I doubt the carb or even loom is worth recovering. Forks need re-chroming, wheels are already cheap elsewhere, etc.
Might see some value out of clocks and rear shock after an overhaul.
Mind you, the cheeky prices we're seeing for 2nd hand parts in some places ... you never know
Projection Racing 2-1 with Akropovic hex carbon can, Keihin FCRs @ 150 main, R6 shock conversion, 520 chain conversion, Ignitech ignition, Li-po battery. Further weight reduction & front suspension in progress ....