View Full Version : i need some opinions on a 86 triz 250!!!
gixxer2006
01-25-2006, 11:47 PM
I have been wanting to get a honda atc 250r, but i came across a 1986 yamaha tri-z 250. Topend was rebuit in may and it is ported&polished and bored over...the guy wants $1000.. i was just wondering if that would be a good deal? thanks
cehmke
01-25-2006, 11:49 PM
sounds like a good deal to me if plastics and such are in decent shape ....
gixxer2006
01-26-2006, 12:13 AM
rear plastic fenders were cut off, but other than that its in mint condition..thanks
thefox
01-26-2006, 12:16 AM
If it's in nice shape and runs then yes sounds great.
when in doubt.....go with the yamaha lol
Darius1502
01-26-2006, 03:07 AM
If the Tri Z is running right...you will love it over the R. The R has little bottom end but a good mid range. Z's (esp the 86 have phenominal low and a strong mid).
Stock for stock they are close but the R has a bigger hit in the middle BUT at the expense of low end. The Z is better all around motor in terms of power.
Add a bigger carb and some porting and its up to any task. The R will allow you better part availability and engine mods however.
Its just up to you.
Darius1502
01-26-2006, 03:10 AM
I have both bikes and I can tell you that its alot close than Dirt Wheels made it out to be. I think the '86 Z is superior....(not taking into account part availability).
Yamahauler
01-26-2006, 04:21 AM
The tri-z is a lot sexier too;)
There are a fair amount of parts available for the Z...Oldschoolin86 can build you a swing arm that uses a 400ex rear end so you have more axle, hub, tire choices. I'm having one made;)
If someone would tell me what front axle/hub fits on the Z, I would buy one, because I want more rim and tire choices.
A Yamaha warrior shock will bolt right on...
A YZ 250 top end fits on the bottom end, you get a powervalve that way and you can have a better selection of reeds and cages, pistons, etc
Actually, I think the whole YZ motor will bolt right in...So yea...There's not a lack in aftermarket parts by any means.
If someone would tell me what front axle/hub fits on the Z, I would buy one, because I want more rim and tire choices.
85/86 ATC250R. Use the Z axle and spacers with the 250R hub, disc, & rim. I had to space the z caliper over to center it on the R disc. I think it was about 3/16" or 1/4" I had to space it.
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