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Inspired by a certain Mr B Sussex and his restoration project, I decided to take a few panels off the rear of my bike and see whats what.

I cleaned up the frame a bit and swabbed out some scum from inside the airfilter box. I cleaned out the pod (Raid toolkit missing) and put it all back together.

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I then decided that my side stand was annoying me with its rustiness, so I cleaned degreased and brushed it with a wire brush, then sprayed it a rather fetching matt black.

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I've got some goodies on the way from Totally TTRs, so I'll be putting them on soon. Grips, Handguards, chain and sprockets, oil and air filters, then list goes on!

 



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Keighley, West Yorkshire

'94 Yamaha TTR 250 Raid (with Open Enduro headlight, grrr...)

'54 plate Suzuki GSF 650S (Bandit)

Previously Yamaha YBR125, Yamaha TY125, Yamaha TY250



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That's ma boy! biggrin

It's surprising how much crud gets stuck behind the side pods, mudguards, bash plate and things - it took me a couple of days to de-mud mine and it still looks mucky! cryhmm

It brings back memories seeing your number plate; NU - Derbyshire registration, like my Dad's first car JNU way back in 1964. aww

Your bike will feel a different machine when it's all done, chain & sprockets make all the difference.

Martyn



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Thanks Martyn for your encouragement, I'm going to touch up some of the paint at various rust spots on the frame and swingarm, and I'll stick some pics up as I go.

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'94 Yamaha TTR 250 Raid (with Open Enduro headlight, grrr...)

'54 plate Suzuki GSF 650S (Bandit)

Previously Yamaha YBR125, Yamaha TY125, Yamaha TY250



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Good luck Pete - look forward to seeing the follow up pics.

I am pleased that a bit of my enthusiasm has rubbed off on you wink

Brian



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Whilst I had the plastics off I finally got round to brushing down the exhaust and painting it up with some heat proof paint I had got lying around

 

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Keighley, West Yorkshire

'94 Yamaha TTR 250 Raid (with Open Enduro headlight, grrr...)

'54 plate Suzuki GSF 650S (Bandit)

Previously Yamaha YBR125, Yamaha TY125, Yamaha TY250



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looks like a lot of work for a bike thats only going to get muddy again..

water blaster  & a wipe down with CRC is good enough for mine..

 



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I agree! I can't help myself though, I would truly love to do the full strip down rebuild thing, it's just a matter of not having the time...

by the way, is that montessa cota a trials bike? I seem to remember the name from when I had a scorpa to play on years ago



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Keighley, West Yorkshire

'94 Yamaha TTR 250 Raid (with Open Enduro headlight, grrr...)

'54 plate Suzuki GSF 650S (Bandit)

Previously Yamaha YBR125, Yamaha TY125, Yamaha TY250



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pedrosan wrote:

I agree! I can't help myself though, I would truly love to do the full strip down rebuild thing, it's just a matter of not having the time...

by the way, is that montessa cota a trials bike? I seem to remember the name from when I had a scorpa to play on years ago



-- Edited by pedrosan on Saturday 10th of May 2014 08:45:30 AM


 yes it is.....  It's a MRR ..Malcom Rathnell Replica ..he was 1976 world champ..

The one in the pic on the left is a Montesa 125 H6 Enduro... quite rear... 250 & 360 H6 were very popular

in the day... But not the 125..

Cota 348 dueing the rebuild

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Well fancy that, I've actually ridden with Martin Rathmell (Malcolm's son) years ago. My friend Matt was involved peripherally in the world championship trials scene in what I guess would be the late 90's, and would go riding with Dougie Lampkin, Martin Crosswaite (who now has the pub in the next village to me!), graham Jarvis (grimbo), and other Yorkshire lads. Very occasionally I would tag along.

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'94 Yamaha TTR 250 Raid (with Open Enduro headlight, grrr...)

'54 plate Suzuki GSF 650S (Bandit)

Previously Yamaha YBR125, Yamaha TY125, Yamaha TY250

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