Yamaha have a manufacturing plant in Italy ???An authenticated copy of its Italian Registration certificate proving that it has been fully made in Italy is provided with the motorbike.
Yamaha have a manufacturing plant in Italy ???An authenticated copy of its Italian Registration certificate proving that it has been fully made in Italy is provided with the motorbike.
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Yeah the euro TZR125 were made there as well, as the whatever they were called ugly 660 Road single was designed and made there.Pretty sure the Japs did the styling on that one as the origional race bike it was designed after looked just like a TZR125 with a Big four stroke engine.
latter SRZ600
Honda (Used to anyway, but not totally sure if they still) do have a plant in Spain that( i think) used to be the Montessa factory and staff, Thats were all the trials bikes were still made in the 1990's anyway.
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Look up "Minarelli" they are a Yamaha owned company in Italy and make the 660 engines among others
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Erm something like Belgara Yamaha. TZR50s got the AM6 engine when they moved manufacturing there.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Belgrada (Not sure of the spelling)are the importers and main dealer who did the manufacturing using euro stuff like mazzochi and paioli grimeca ancilleries etc.
They used to also do the Yamaha WSB that were at the time straightline missles, when they were well past their use by date.
They were later shipped to England and became the Boost bikes.
1994 YZf750 158.7 hp @13800rpm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_TZR125
okay its spelled
Belgarda
Funny enough i have had a Minarelli engied bike an Indian Me125
It looked like this
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Last edited by husaberg; 11th February 2016 at 20:36. Reason: found a linky
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Agree. That "primary" chain is going to last about 3km
Too bloody short and will overheat and cook itself to death...and not a slow death. Ask Drew how it worked out for him on his sidecar.![]()
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