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I just purchased a very lightly used 2002 TTR. My guess is less than 500 mi and most likely sat in barn in Colorado for many years. I have already had to rebuild/clean carb - seems to be running fine now. Also made it street legal for AZ.  I may start working on unkorking the thing now. Thanks for all the great info.

 

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Welcome to the TTR forum, Frank.

Nice looking bike. smile

Martyn



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Welcome! Wish mine was so clean.

What did they make you do in AZ to get it legal? Just curious as I just got mine plated here in VT last month.



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Welcome to the forum Frank. I hope you have lots of fun with your new bike wink

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Basically, all that AZ requires for street legal is: headlight, tail light, brake light, rear view mirror. No inspection required at the MVD. Pretty easy, the brake light required a banjo bolt/switch and some wiring, but tail light is already a dual filament.



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ArizonaTTR wrote:

Basically, all that AZ requires for street legal is: headlight, tail light, brake light, rear view mirror. No inspection required at the MVD. Pretty easy, the brake light required a banjo bolt/switch and some wiring, but tail light is already a dual filament.


 That sounds about like here, though I also needed a horn & then an inspection sticker. They let us run our non-DOT knobbies here though.



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What are you planning to do to uncork it? Airbox mods? Exhaust upgrade?

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