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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    I keep thinking about getting a smoker again, and i trawl tardme on a regular basis.
    there used to be ab abundance of 250 smokers on there, tzrs galore and all sorts. Lately however, theres fuckall out there.
    where are they all?
    Heres my two 2 strokers!

    Suzuki 50cc barstool capable of 60kph wheelies and doughnuts mint.

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    Suzuki TS185ER currently not running and just recently began the restoration.

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    Lifes short DRINK BEER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsrpaul View Post
    harsh, but at least it has powervalves that DONT fall into the piston
    No, they seize and burn out the ECU instead Mind you, the ones pictured are billet, so they won't fall out in any case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeD400 View Post
    Heres my two 2 strokers!

    Suzuki 50cc barstool capable of 60kph wheelies and doughnuts mint.

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    Can't see why your 185's not running mate - faulty plug ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    No, they seize and burn out the ECU instead Mind you, the ones pictured are billet, so they won't fall out in any case.
    this is true, and mine doesnt have a real key,makes up for it with magnesium wheels tho

    reverse cyl tzrs are where its really at (seriously, they are wicked!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsrpaul View Post
    this is true, and mine doesnt have a real key,makes up for it with magnesium wheels tho

    reverse cyl tzrs are where its really at (seriously, they are wicked!)
    Still got this one in my shed ....Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Can't see why your 185's not running mate - faulty plug ?
    Plugs got good spark, so all the electrics are ok kill switch obviously working theres some green goop coming out the exhaust outlet kicks over well good compresion, smells likes gas when i fill it up and get this burning sensation in my gumboots eh not sure whats goin on there but yeah turn the fuel tap and nothing just wont fire!
    Lifes short DRINK BEER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Still got this one in my shed ....Click image for larger version. 

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    champion!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsrpaul View Post
    this is true, and mine doesnt have a real key,makes up for it with magnesium wheels tho

    reverse cyl tzrs are where its really at (seriously, they are wicked!)
    Yeah, no key here either; it's an RFID trigger so you just need to swipe a hand over the bike to turn it on. MagTeks yeah? A friend with an SP has a set... any idea who can properly repaint them in NZ?

    I'd love a TZ, but I don't think I've the patience or knowledge to properly set it up... given that, I'd probably not get much more enjoyment from one. I do however have some TZ carbs on the RGV; I expect that'll be as close as I get TZRs are nice lookers, but there seems to be more parts/knowledge around for NSRs and RGVs. Wouldn't say know to a Marlboro one though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsrpaul View Post
    champion!!
    Thanks mate .....

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    not sure on the painting of maktecks, mine arnt done right
    but any painter or even boat buildfer worth theor stuff should be able to order the right primer

    the thing with tzrs is they swap parts witb the tzs, heaps of knowledge around for those
    nsrs/rgv easy option for value for maney and easy partys access as a road bike tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsrpaul View Post
    not sure on the painting of maktecks, mine arnt done right
    but any painter or even boat buildfer worth theor stuff should be able to order the right primer

    the thing with tzrs is they swap parts witb the tzs, heaps of knowledge around for those
    nsrs/rgv easy option for value for maney and easy partys access as a road bike tho
    hell, if i could i would have them all!!

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    Amen

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsrpaul View Post
    the thing with tzrs is they swap parts witb the tzs, heaps of knowledge around for those
    I thought it was only the TZR 3XV that you could swap bits with the TZ
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I thought it was only the TZR 3XV that you could swap bits with the TZ
    it might be, thats the one where I know you can

    we need a tzr expert? there must be one somewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsrpaul View Post
    it might be, thats the one where I know you can

    we need a tzr expert? there must be one somewhere
    I knwo a guy who had a reverse cylinder TZR, the equivalent TZ bits didn't fit that one

    I've seen a road going 3XV that had TZ top end on it on a USA website, but you're looking full topend rebuilds at 500-600km
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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