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I remember really really liking the RZ500 whenI was a young fella- never had one- could barely afford tokeep the DT175 on the road (yes I dropped bikes back then too) . Wasn't the 350 the business back then tho? I seem to recall the middle cylinder used to seize up
In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet
My bro had a RG500 for 3 years before oil pump shat itself and the motor siezed.Fuck that thing was fun, would wheelie at over 100mph no worries, just by downshifting on the highway, as I found out. Scary, but fun! It would give the early GSXR-750 I had in 1987 a good run for it's money.
The RZ500's were slow, thirsty pieces of shit in comparison, but they did look cool.
Same with the Honda MVX in the 250 market, bit unreliable, and slowest of the bunch compared to the RG250's, TZR250's, and KR250.
Ahhhh, the good ol' strokers of the late eighties, I can fondly remember the smell of Castrol R in the air![]()
I remember someone (surname Scott?) on the Yamaha 500 at the Castrol 6 hour. That year it was really windy and from memory the wind affected it more than the tourqy big 4 strokes down the straights.
I remember someone (surname Scott?) on the Yamaha 500 at the Castrol 6 hour. That year it was really windy and from memory the wind affected it more than the tourqy big 4 strokes down the straights.
And for me the Yamaha in the garage please.
[QUOTE=CrazyFrog;113009925I can fondly remember the smell of Castrol R in the air[/QUOTE]
Just put a couple of tea spoons of caster oil in yer fuel tank...
Yer swear to god its on methanol...
thats where 90% of the smell of a speedway bike comes from...
but they have gone away from a castor based oil.. so speedway bikes
just don't smell like they use to..
I worked as a bike spanner for Frampton Honda in Nelson for a while..
Dave Frampton had a NSR400 that he rode in the 6hour..
We bored the inlets to the ATAC chambers from 6mm to 10mm..
that bike took on a whole new life..
Power was useable from 3000..6500/7000 fun starts.. 8000 it went into a little world
of its own.. but yer left foot had to tap a tune on the gear lever to keep
it in the power band... just the way a bike should be.....
Pete
That'll be Richard Scott, I remember him racing mostly Yammy's at Manfield, Wanganui, Bay Park, Pukekohe etc. Used to ride the tits off the RZ500, and FZ750.
He also did a season on the World 500cc GP circuit in 1987, riding a Lucky Strike YZR500. Unfortunately he crashed a bit, so only did the one season. Mind you, he was up against Eddie Lawson, Kenny Roberts, Wayne Gardner, Kevin Schwantz etc, so the competion was pretty fierce.
He owned a bike shop in Taupo in the early 90's as well.
For all those 2-stroke Castor oil fans out there.........
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-387188897.htm
or http://www.supercheapauto.co.nz/onli...67#Description
Like Pete-Blen says, a couple of spoons in the tank and you too can replicate that lovely methanol aroma
When I was at uni, for a while I used to see a rat bike MVX quite regularly. Had a chat to the rider and he said it was a P.O.S. always breaking down and costing a fortune. he bought it because a mate had a good one, which ran well and reliably.
Some of my mates at the time had KR-1s (-1Ss?) and RG250s and there were lots of TZR250s around... I seriously lusted after the latter, still do. Although the Aprilia RS250 is more likely to get my money these days, head over-ruling heart.
There were also a heap of GSX-R400s brought in to Aussie, even more of an orphan capacity than it is here - virutally no other sporty 400s officially imported then or since. (You did your time on 250 then went to 600+.) 4 or 5 of my mates pretty much used up all of them over a period of years until there were no good cheap ones left.Originally Posted by wikipedia
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Here yer go... twin cylinder 2 stroke adventure bike..
took me a while to fined it..begining to think my memory was
paying tricks...
But here it is... only ever seen one , never got a chance to
ride it... TZR250 motor in a dirt type bike.. 50hp
late 80s vintage.. YAMAHA TDR250..
There was an NS400 for sale at Filco's a few years ago before they moved out of town. I spent agesand trying to figure out how I could get it on my student loan, but they do say you should never meet your heroes.
Nobody knows what human life is, why we come, why we go,
so why then do I know, I will see you in far off places?
Stephen Patrick Morrissey
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