This is my ttr red 4rr1
I am hoping to get people to post a few more pics of there bikes to help in mine and jarrah's search to identify the different models.
I checked with my Japanese parts manual and the way Yamaha differentiated between the different colour schemes on the same model number was to add a letter.
So the "standard" purple 4RR1 is A and your 4RR1 is B.
The glorious black 4RR2 OE is B. I checked for the part numbers of the black panels on the interweb and drew a blank so, if anyone was to replicate the colour scheme, they would have to spray some white or blue panels to black.
Thanks for the comments guys, I was going to wait to post a picture up as I was holding out for some decals getting made up for it but I have given up hope in getting any for the time been so that's as good as it will get for now!
Thanks for the comments guys, I was going to wait to post a picture up as I was holding out for some decals getting made up for it but I have given up hope in getting any for the time been so that's as good as it will get for now!
I am so glad that you posted it without the stickers as it looks Factory (kinda :)
Are those fork gaurds standard? i'm guessing not?
Really nice bike Adam....a real keeper.
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Jarrah.
-- Edited by barra8 on Friday 4th of January 2013 11:23:03 AM
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Jarrah, I ment I was trying to get the original oe decals made up for the bike. As far as I am aware the fork protectors are oe as the other side combines as a disc guard and they are a spot on fit so assumed they were original?
There is one of your model TTR in Pakistan - see below:
The owner asked me to source the original decals (except for the tank ones as his were good) and they look like this:
Just those three decals cost about £120!!!
Regarding the disc guard and fork leg protectors, I think they are genuine Yamaha parts. I have only ever seen two disc-side guards fitted on OEs. Very rare!
Actually, looking at the pics again, yours has the lovely gold wheel rims and your tank decals are brighter with more gold/yellow so maybe not the same model. Ir is probably a 4G1 model
(Very useful model look-up thread you have there Jarrah )
Jarrah, I ment I was trying to get the original oe decals made up for the bike. As far as I am aware the fork protectors are oe as the other side combines as a disc guard and they are a spot on fit so assumed they were original?
Wow i would have never guessed. Awesome adam! I woonder if you can still buy them???
(Very useful model look-up thread you have there Jarrah )
It's getting there Brian Need to find more info on the 4gy models though.
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Cheers,
Jarrah.
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YAMAHA ROCKS!!!!!!
TTR250ACTIVE''BORED'' ADDICT!
Favourite quote: To be old & wise first you must be young & dumb!
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Can't find the fork protectors in any of my parts catalogues. There must be another Yamaha catalogue which lists the optional extras. Keep a look out for any Yamaha dealer closing down and grab any TTR catalogues and fiche before they go in the incinerator!
They were based on these decals, I got the full set inc the tank decals and some for the swinging arm but have not fitted the swinging arm ones as I wanted to keep it original. I also have left the original tank decals on as at some point I may get the tank painted, they are a near perfect match to the original tank decals.
Great work from Thushara at d&d graphics and a very good price for custom designed decals!