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Here it is. In all beauty. 

This is where i start, rebuiling the bike. 

Quite bad condition. But it will be like it was when it left factory (some day)

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Toni, if that's what you would call "Quite bad condition." then I shudder to think what you would call some that I've seen! disbeliefconfuseno

It looks fine to me and mine's looked a lot worse than that at times. biggrin

Martyn



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From out side it look`s good. But not under.. :)

The old owner did paint it and the paint did distroy all plastics. If you touch the plastic it crumbles away. The front fender did brake in 2 pc when i drove it to the garage. Quite funny actually :)

Rear frame is bended, oil leaking engine, brakes bad, front schok broken (bike has been some accident.) And and and.. 

Well all can be fixed.



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Good luck with the project Toni!

I am guessing that second-hand Raid parts might be difficult to buy in Finland?

The front fender is an easy one to replace - just buy a WR250F one - I am pretty sure you can get them in white wink

Any questions then we are here to help!

Brian



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Yes its hard. Actually here you can`t find any part`s. Even the Yamaha dealer did`t know what was TTR Raid confuse

That was fun to go.

Then i got the spare part catalog and then the fun started. I got the part numers what i need and walked to Yamaha dealer and ordered the part`s.

The guy in Yamaha ask`d where did i found the numbers???

Well 4 month of asking and research, brought results. I said. biggrin

I have lot of part`s collected all ready but will need lot of part`s more... exhaust etc......etc...



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Good stuff, its a lot like mine, a white raid without the raid headlight. Mine is a 94 model. Good luck with the project :)

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Pete Brown

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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