Just bought this sweet little bike from TTRfan. Tried my hardest to get it muddy but the lanes are frozen and the bike is so shiny nothing sticks to it! Must try harder
Cracking bike that one - if I was in the market for another I would have been pitching my hat at it. It ticked all the boxes, mileage, condition, price.
Rumour has it that the bloke who flogged it you may know a little about them
If you enjoy it a mere half of how much I enjoy mine (from the same vendor) then you've won. Martyn
Lots of wet rock around my way so a trials tyre is the way to go, knobblies just turn to smoke. Not that bad in mud, just makes me laugh when it starts to struggle. Ain't got stuck yet!
The road bias front is good on the rock too, but it's made my hair stand up a few times on the softer stuff. Getting used to having a rudder on the front instead of a wheel I'll be getting an enduro tire on there when I've got the cash.
-- Edited by snailspacejase on Friday 24th of February 2012 10:32:35 PM
Just had a look through your build diary. Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for the link, I've sent it to a couple of friends who are into bikes, I'm sure they'll like it too... The rat bike look is easy in my opinion to get wrong and end up like its been thrown together, but yours just works. It looks like a complete bike and everything complements each other. I'd aspire to do a bike like that one day, but the moment I'll carry on tinkering with the ttr, its all experience and if I ever get round to doing something like yours it'll pay off I'm sure. Thanks again and once more; brilliant bike.
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Pete Brown
Keighley, West Yorkshire
'94 Yamaha TTR 250 Raid (with Open Enduro headlight, grrr...)