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Thread: Yamaha TRI-Z 450

  1. #76
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    As soon as I get the rest of the exhaust on there i'll post a picture.
    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


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    Thanks!!!

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    Is the link fabed in or did it bolt right up? It looks like the top mount didn't change. Am I'm not seeing it right? If that swinger just bolts up and I can use my Axis shock (stock size), I'm switchin over. Looking great don't let the clock get to you....Your gonna want a good shakedown run before you hit the starting line.

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    The only thing that's In It's origional spot Is the swingarm bolt location. The top shock mount & lower link were moved to the 450r location.

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    Ahh I thought as much, just real tuff to tell with the photos. thanks

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    Here's a shot of some test fitting of some shrouds. Since the CR80 shrouds are a little different from left side to right side, i'm going to pick up a set of 125 shrouds to attempt to modify. Looks like I can make them work though. I originally intended on just making a set of custom shrouds, but after thinking about it. I think modding a readily available set is the way to go. That way I can replace them easy when they get scratched up.
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    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


  7. #82
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derrick Adams View Post
    Here's a shot of some test fitting of some shrouds. Since the CR80 shrouds are a little different from left side to right side, i'm going to pick up a set of 125 shrouds to attempt to modify. Looks like I can make them work though. I originally intended on just making a set of custom shrouds, but after thinking about it. I think modding a readily available set is the way to go. That way I can replace them easy when they get scratched up.
    I got some you can have, buddy. They are 250s, but I think they are the same. If ya want em...gimme a call. Later

  8. #83
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    Jason just about has the forks and triples finished. Here's a shot of them before welding. The springs aren't in the forks so they are compressed. Not that short. lol

    Jason does awesome work, huh?!!!
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    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


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    looking sweet unk!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i can't wait to ride her
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    Derrick: Where are those fork Off of? KTM?

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    Torker, the forks are from a YZ125. We shortened them to fit the Z.

    Current status is, fabrication finished. Time for final break down and paint/polish.

    Come see the finished product on Saturday at Trikefest!!!
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    2007 YAMAHA YTZ450 went to a great home RIP Sam


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    that looks wicked!
    I got nothing...

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    That thing is so awesome Derrick, I cant wait to see it or maybe even ride it???

    I want to drag it!
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    dang, that thing looks awesome. theres really nothing like seeing a modern day three wheeler, with all the newer stuff on it like it would have been built by one of the big companies. Awesome work man, cant wait to see it at trikefest
    85 Tecate, 2002 Honda 300EX, 83 & 84 250R, a bunch of honda 4 strokes from 90 to 200cc, a klt 110, ytm 200, polaris 250 cyclone, '05 Roketa 125 (cheap chinese pitbike to beat on), '69 Scrambler 6x6, and a 52 John Deere B (hey its a rowcrop narrow front, that counts right? )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derrick Adams View Post
    Torker, the forks are from a YZ125. We shortened them to fit the Z.

    Current status is, fabrication finished. Time for final break down and paint/polish.

    Come see the finished product on Saturday at Trikefest!!!
    What? We can't see it until Sat? You will be there Thursday...gonna keep it under a sheet or something? Goof!

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