Just winding you upIt's pretty original but missing a few minor bits & the colour isn't the best
it'd look like a rolling banana in the flesh.
He's after more than $3500 otherwise it'd be showing within 15% of reserve by now.
About 10yrs ago I could have got you a mint one that had just been left in a farmers shed down here but the farm got sold and the new owner just flicked the bike somewhere......probably ended up in a pit TBH
Nothing on the one in the pic...just that it was taken at the DOC Concourse rally/show in Sydney 1993 (I had posted it here a few years ago so just dug it up again).
Here's an article on another one that was built in 1984
Apparently over 7000 were built between 1979-86 with around 1100 being MHR Mille
The S2 Mille is considered quite rare with only about 140? being built, I got offered one back mid nineties but didn't like the styling
True but the frame changed in 1983 though
I bid it up till within 15% of reserve showing at $3400. It irks me (among many things on tardme) that people put start bids at $1500 and their reserve is $4k or whatever. Personally I think that tardme rules should be that start = reserve always.
I look at the TR1 and I look at this:
http://www.bikeexif.com/yamaha-virago-xv920-cafe-racer
and this
http://docschops.smugmug.com/Motorcy...6859&k=n9XmzpG
and this
http://www.bikeexif.com/yamaha-virago-920
then I consider my garage, my skills (drinking coffee and surfing the internet are skills, right?) and sigh, and move on.
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That's what did it for them though...the styling, it was a spent thing and the markets eyes were elsewhere the last roll of the dice for the bevels.
There was one that sat at Ruapuna 89 Bears meet with a for sale sign on it.....sat there the whole weekend without any interest...tried getting my mate who had a 500 Pantah to hook into it but no joy, 3yrs later that was all he could bleat on about....getting a Mille S2ended up getting a 750sport rode it about 4 times and parked it up coz didn't like the handling
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79 will be left shift, the 860 models has the bodged together rh to ld mechanism from memory.
Rh shift can be fun when you forget which is up and down....![]()
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The 900 S2 and SS frame are different, the S2 frame was built as an economy version, it has plenty of subtle changes by comparison. The engine was identical to the 900ss bar the starter motor.
1984 saw the most changes, crankcase mods, huge dry clutch etc. It was on the Mille that starter motor caused the issues coz it wasn't rebuildable and puckered it's arse out trying to turn over the bored & stroked engine
MHR Milles' also had longer fork stanchions which changed the steering geometry and made the handling a bit nervous
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