"I mean it's an old competition bike running on hard to get parts" Everything is easily available for the Motor. Cranks, rod kits, big ends, pistons, clutch plates, gearbox gears, shafts, cylinders, seals, gaskets, heads, primary drive gears, clutch baskets. All mostly aftermarket and better than new OEM.
"won't really know how good it is until it's used" Won;t really kinow how good it is UNTIL YOU TAKE IT APART. I wouldn't bother trying to run it until it was rebuilt. Running it now it is guaranteed to do a crank. If it has been sitting for a long time, the rollers will eventually mark the big end pins. Save yourself the issue and do the crank and then at least you know. Reality is also that as a bike, this has probably had the LEAST wear of most used TZ's in the country as it just hasn't done the miles say mine has.
"What are the cases like" Err, just like air cooled RD cases with some more machining. If they are buggered , easy to fix, but mine have seen 30+ years use.....
"do you have to shell out for a nova box or attempt a shaft conversion to suit another". TZ gears are easy to get. Why would you need to replace the whole box? 2 or 3 makers off theh top of my head make replacement gears and plenty of stuff on ebay too. Hell, I have alternative ratio 1st, 2nd and top in mine!
"pity they don' make decent 18" slicks, or skinny 17s for that matter." What do you need slicks for? The current Avon AM22/23 race treaded 18's are better than all the period slicks were *(the Avons are really good), AND they work in the wet. 17's would fuck it up anyway.
Just seems like you are trying to talk yourself out of it....
Rollers. A dangerous thing.
It has sold. I dropped a note to the owner over the weekend to see what sort of response he'd had and he said it had been paid for and collected!
I know the new owner.
Expect to spend 6-8k for a ground up rebuild assuming you farm out painting, crank testing and crank rebuild. And fit, new master cylinders, pads, seal kits, wheel bearings, tyres, tubes, pistons etc and possibly new ignition.
nah, but your welding up of a TZ pipe is not unexpected and doesn't surprise me if you did one. Some of them are getting pretty old and fragile.
We've removed our original pipes (or what has remained of them) and fitted new aftermarket stuff a few years ago. One of our bikes (my brother's) became a little fragile in this space along the way and I could see that mine were going to go that way. 40 years of vibration, crashes etc , plus prior repairs take their toll.
Sounds like you have a good handle on keeping them totally viable.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
20+ years hands on, on 5 different 350's, 5 different 750's though our own garage, plus helping many owners around NZ and overseas, working with other really long term owners and fast as buggery riders, who I've learnt from myself, raced another 2 in Europe.
I've broken or buggered or seen broken just about anything you can break!
I'm now at that point I'm starting to forget the stuff that I have learned. I go back and read some of my old emails from ages ago and go "oh, that's right" .
Funny thing is that the Postie racing has been going so long now that many of us who race them now, have done far more miles on them than the original riders did "in the day"
It's also handy that there are so many in use world wide, that for example, production of replacement parts is so viable that piston manufacturers have redesigned the original piston and these are better than OEM and readily available and they have added 56mm pistons for the power valve, piston port 250's from 198 and are working on the 54mm250 cc pistons from pre 1980 and TZ750 ones as well.
Don't ask me to tell you the tooth count of the gearbox gears though, I'm not that bad!
The funniest thing is that I "retired" from racing in 1993 at 27 years old and bought a TZ in 1997 for a bit of casual fun. It sort of has a mind of it's own now...so much so my wife reckons I should have an 0900 TZHELP phone number...
I think Suzuki took the whole "retro resurgence" thing a bit too far....
https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/mot...b770a52392e37c
So what I don' understand is this dork has had these on tm since last year, but if it' not working maybe you should try something else. Just maybe?
https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/mot...21f7f3069f2bce
I'll start with the obvious. Someone might be sick enough to want a Bantam, but he is trying to find someone who wants two. I want to sell two bikes so I'll save time.
Smeghead. Start another auction, reduce the price by half (& by another larger denominator thereafter). And maybe, I mean if you can be slightly arsed, might you consider it might be more attractive with the bird crap wiped off it?
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Is the buy now price to cover the listing fees he's incurred over the last few years from listing this thing every two weeks?
https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/mot...b6a4d998d1f539
I'm 99% sure it's a typo' but with all the other bollocks on TardMe, you never can be too sure..
https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/mot...7e19a378cbc7e0
Before it gets taken down/corrected..
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