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Thread: Yamaha TRI-Z 450

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigGreenMachine
    What are they from? A Blaster?

    They're for my Tri-Z silly! They are actually custom maier units for a Banshee.
    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


  2. #62
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    Hey, that old rusty bottom you had in there..how is the 3rd transmission gear...I really need one! PM me if you have it.

    I really want to see how that 450 swing arm is going to work, Is it longer than a stock Z one? I think that is what I will end up doing.

    Thanks

  3. #63
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    Cool, was wondering what they were off. Know maier makes custom for the blaster as well as the shee. Should look great!
    My Feedback 85 TECATE 500 08 Honda 450R

  4. #64
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    Hey Big D, shoot me your addy...I got your pipe packed up and ready to GO!!!


    BTW, any more updates?

  5. #65
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    Here's a quick snapshot of where we're at right now. Just for an update.

    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


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  7. #67
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    She's looking really nice Derrick,I can't wait to see it when she's done..
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    MDR Racing

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    LONG LIVE SANCHEZ RACING

  8. #68
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    Keep us posted, how about some more pics of where your at with it!

  9. #69
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    Today I dropped off the plastics to have the graphics kit designed. They said it would take two weeks (which is exactly how much time I have till the season starts)

    Going for a look like the 50th anniversary YFZ.


    Also ordered some Galfer wave rotors.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Z graphics3.jpg  
    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


  10. #70
    Mosh is offline I'm the one with all the 2 stroke around here! The day begins with 3WW
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    This is going to be a bad machine D.Did you ever come up with a shroud set-up?
    Here is where my long useless list of stuff nobody cares about should go...


    Proudly NOT a member of

    "Team on the Teat"

  11. #71
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    We had to make some radiator changes so my shrouds are going to be one-offs now. Aiming for some YZ inspired ones for this bike. Who knows at this point I guess. Find out when I actually set down and start carving foam.
    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


  12. #72
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    Hey Derrick, how much is this Tri-Z450F costing you?
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  13. #73
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    Hahahaaa. Let's just say I could be riding around on a brand new YFZ450 right now.
    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


  14. #74
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    Thats enough of an answer for me, figured as much. Good stuff!!

  15. #75
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    Derick: Please, show a pic of the other side.
    I'm dying to see how the exhaust fits.

    TORKER.
    THOSE WHO SAY IT CANNOT BE DONE, SHOULD NOT GET IN THE WAY OF THOSE BUSY DOING IT...

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