Hi Guys, well this is my first post here for some time, so to recap quickly, my first dirt bike for 25 plus years, was going to buy a XR at first but decided after riding a friends DR250 that an electric leg was the go, so swapped to a DRZ250 but after a while decided the extra weight and water cooling wasn't for me so then finally decided on the TTR, electric leg, air cooled, lighter than the DRZ, dare I say better suspension than the DRZ, so I've been told, etc...
So I got a pretty good one for $3750 with 3000k's on the clock in good condition, a slight oil leak behind the C/Shaft sprocket, so far that's the only thing I can fault it on, it came with a staintune exhaust, so that was the first thing to go, to noisy for me, also the previous owner didn't rejet it so it ran a bit crap with less power in the bottom end, now it's quiet, smooth and better off idle, here's a few picks of my first ride on some local fire trails.
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2004 TTR250 - Highway Dirtbike Hand Guards, 38mm Bar Risers, D606 Front & Rear, Opened up Airbox with Twin Air Filter, Re-jetted Carby, B+B Bash Plate & Frame Guards, DIY 3mm Alloy Tail Tidy, 14/47 Gearing.
The last shot of the Waratah's are the first one I have seen this year, they were just on the side of the fire trail standing out like red traffic lights, I guess just something a little different on the forum
Steve
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2004 TTR250 - Highway Dirtbike Hand Guards, 38mm Bar Risers, D606 Front & Rear, Opened up Airbox with Twin Air Filter, Re-jetted Carby, B+B Bash Plate & Frame Guards, DIY 3mm Alloy Tail Tidy, 14/47 Gearing.
Thats an impressive bloom Steve. How big is it? I must confess, its nice to see photos of where people ride and what they see along the trail, especially in different countries. Looks like some interesting riding over there.
those blooms are about 10cm across, glad you liked the photo locations, I'll send more, some of the terrain where I live is amazing and rugged, it's a pleasure to get to some of these places now, I plan some real early morning trips to some spectacular vantage points
Catch Ya
Steve
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2004 TTR250 - Highway Dirtbike Hand Guards, 38mm Bar Risers, D606 Front & Rear, Opened up Airbox with Twin Air Filter, Re-jetted Carby, B+B Bash Plate & Frame Guards, DIY 3mm Alloy Tail Tidy, 14/47 Gearing.
Great pictures Steve, you should come to the UK we have stinging nettles on the side of our trails, at least they seem to in abundance be every time I fall off. You should try it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!