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Thread: My Team Yamaha Tri-z 250

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    xrider is offline Got The Holeshot Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    My Team Yamaha Tri-z 250

    I was cleaning out the garage today, so I figured I would post some pictures of my 1986 Tri-z 250 racer. This is the only non Honda trike that I own. From what I understand, it was an original team yamaha bike that was used mainly for flat track racing. It has a calfab swingarm which is in awesome shape with no cracks, and also an aluminum top mount tank. It currently has a Phase 2 Motor with DG pipe which is not original, however I do have the long rod motor and Bills pipe that will go in once I get to restoring it. Check out the old school decals on the fenders and the graphics on the tank. Thanks, xrider






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    Wow! Very nice.. I love this kind of old school race stuff.. Very nice..
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    i love it very nice, some sweet extras on it!!
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    very nice bike
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    that is really great but..... if its a flat track racer u REALLY need flat track tires on that thing. it would look great. i have those rear tires on one of my odyssey's
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    That thing is just flat out cool.

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    Yeah that is I like Hondas but I really get in to the 85-86 z and 86-87 t-3 stuff.
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    Very nice.Really like that gas tank.

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    xrider is offline Got The Holeshot Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Thanks for the good comments guys. It originally was a flat track racer, the previous owner swaped out the tires. I will end up setting it back up for flat track when I restore it, which will include new rims and tires. Thanks, xrider

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    So nice to see stuff like this. Personaly the desire to tear something like that apart and make it "like new" is overwhelming, but the reality is that leaving it in its 1985/86 condition as you seem to have is the best way to preserve such a treasure. Thanks for sharing man!

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    For the most part it looks like an 86'...frontend(the front hub has two casting marks mfg/date of cast), radiator guards, plastic. There are some questionable items to indicate a peiced together machine. The frame...the overflow bottle should be located shifter side. Not to say they elimanated it for weight but they left the thermostat???(pic 4: tuff to see if the tab for the strap is still there, they could have cut it but the paint looks org.) The axle, rear hubs, sprocket hub are 85'-1/2 which I believe the frame may be too. The bottom end is a 6speed correct?
    Still a very nice Z and the fact it maybe peiced together(indicates to me). The TEAM YAMAHA historical nature of a real factory race machine(SUPER RARE). If you think about it either a very rich guy had 2 machines, then added the tank and swinger(which is my DREAM part) then raced it; or the Team sourced parts to better the machine as they became available. How much of the history have you been able to gather? To add value I would be on the hunt to find the org. rider who may have raced it. KEEP it org...IMO I wouldn't touch the paint and only steam clean it and be careful not to remove the paint. No doubt even if it's NOT a TEAM Z....it's still period correct and has the BEST of the BEST add-ons.
    Thankyou so much for sharing...all I can say: Your a lucky duck to have such a UNIQUE Z.
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    Looks to be a mix of parts to me,, but thanks for shareing!! nice BIKE!!! and thats how a tank should look! is it a 6 speed...?

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    HA.. I am gonna start calling you MR Calfab..LOL. That would be only the 4th I have seen for a Z and 2 are no longer useable and have been damaged.
    Nice find. Did you find this trike in Ohio as well as the R?
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    Front tire is oem 85. The tank and Cal-Fab are cool pieces. I still have some of those Team Yamaha tank stickers from back in the day when they sold em outa the back of Dirt Wheels. I put them on all my Yamahas growin' up, and even stuck one on my bedroom window when i was a kid in the 80's.......Was there til the day my parents sold the house bout 10 yrs ago. My guess? I would say it would be a stretch to say it's a factory bike based on a few bolt ons. I also thought Yamaha pulled factory support for Tri-z's at the end of 85?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mosh View Post
    That would be only the 4th I have seen for a Z and 2 are no longer useable and have been damaged.
    i have a +2, but unfortunately it has some cracks
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