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Thread: Just figured I'd share it :) My new Supertrapp!

  1. #1
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    Just figured I'd share it :) My new Supertrapp!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT

    Here is the auction I've been watching since it began. I figured that right now I can't afford a brand new pipe, so I'd look for an older one.. and sure enough, Huffa found one for me. I figure after a polish job on the exhaust, and some sandblasting and matte black high temp paint on the header, I can have her looking like new.
    Wadda ya think of my buy?

    Thanks for discovering this auction for me, Huffa!!

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    for $26 you can't go wrong. Good buy!
    1985 YAMAHA TRI-Z 250 sold

    2006 YFZ 450

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    Don't paint it, have it ceramicoated. I am not real sure I spelled that correctly.

    85 Tri-Z's
    85 Quad-Z,
    85 YT175 For sale,
    83 YTM 225DX,
    83 YTM 200L For sale,
    82 Tri-Zinger 60 For sale,
    8? YTZ 80 Conversion,
    85 YT 125,
    89 Pro Hauler 230,
    05 YFZ 450,
    99 V-Star,

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    I have high temp paint that I used on my exhaust heat sheild.. I figured I would use that so it would match pretty closely. But where would I get it coated and how much would it cost?

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    I have no idea where to send you to in your state. We have some one not too far from me in Tampa who does it. I think I spent $50 the last time I did an exhaust system. it was worth every penny it look sgreat and runs cooler.

    85 Tri-Z's
    85 Quad-Z,
    85 YT175 For sale,
    83 YTM 225DX,
    83 YTM 200L For sale,
    82 Tri-Zinger 60 For sale,
    8? YTZ 80 Conversion,
    85 YT 125,
    89 Pro Hauler 230,
    05 YFZ 450,
    99 V-Star,

  6. #6
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    I'll just sand blast it and paint it with my high temp paint for now. Whenever I get the funds, I'll get it ceramicoated. This restore is eating up my pockets as it is.

  7. #7
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    That can happen. But I have found it is better to put the money out now, so I have less to do later.

    85 Tri-Z's
    85 Quad-Z,
    85 YT175 For sale,
    83 YTM 225DX,
    83 YTM 200L For sale,
    82 Tri-Zinger 60 For sale,
    8? YTZ 80 Conversion,
    85 YT 125,
    89 Pro Hauler 230,
    05 YFZ 450,
    99 V-Star,

  8. #8
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    Well when I started this restoration, I had $900..
    I spent $550 on the bike, I'm getting my tank painted for about $50, I got new decals for the whole bike for $50, I just got the new exhaust for probably $40-50 after shipping, and I've spent ATLEAST $75 on misc items like sand paper, sand for the sand blaster, paint, a new boot, etc.. since I got the bike. When I'm all done, I'm not going to have much money, if any, left.. so I don't really have enough to get it ceramicoated right now, or I definately would.

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    I went in up to 25 $.... you got me by a dollar. Good buy ! I hope it's still solid under all that rust !

    With the canadian conversion and shipping.. and duties and etc. etc. etc.... I really did'nt want to bid too high unless i was sure it was in good shape .

    Congrats man !
    Currently :

    82 ATC - 200, plain jane, almost mint. ( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    The more people i meet.. the more i like my DOG !

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    Restorations can add up quick. That is why I do not set a budget. Too many things pop up. I just chip away at it until it is done.

    85 Tri-Z's
    85 Quad-Z,
    85 YT175 For sale,
    83 YTM 225DX,
    83 YTM 200L For sale,
    82 Tri-Zinger 60 For sale,
    8? YTZ 80 Conversion,
    85 YT 125,
    89 Pro Hauler 230,
    05 YFZ 450,
    99 V-Star,

  11. #11
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    Haha.. yeah.. I was sitting here bidding and I was like "..hmm.. ill put $25.." then i typed it in and thought "..well.. $25 is an even number.. the other guy probably bid up to $25.. ill try $26" I guess it was a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LonesomeTriZ
    Restorations can add up quick. That is why I do not set a budget. Too many things pop up. I just chip away at it until it is done.
    It's not a "budget".. its all I have.. lol. I have around $5000 in the bank, but I prefer not to spend it.

    I wish I would have got a job this summer, but I couldn't find anywhere that I would like to work. Right now this restoration is basically being funded by oddjobs that I do for people. Oddjobs pay very well though.

  13. #13
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    Your getting it done, that is all that matters.

    85 Tri-Z's
    85 Quad-Z,
    85 YT175 For sale,
    83 YTM 225DX,
    83 YTM 200L For sale,
    82 Tri-Zinger 60 For sale,
    8? YTZ 80 Conversion,
    85 YT 125,
    89 Pro Hauler 230,
    05 YFZ 450,
    99 V-Star,

  14. #14
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    Tackle the most important parts first.

    It's a riding machine not a show bike. . .. .. just like mine, so it's " Function " first and " Flash " 2nd !

    I agree. a resto/custom never has a set price.. you just keep going until yuo get either bored or broke... in my case, i NEVER get bored but am usualy broke !.. go figure !

    If i was'nt doing a rear-end rebuild right now.. you'd have had a 50 $ bid to deal with.. but that's ok....... i have to pace myself.. i've spend way too much on this thing lately and need to slow down..... .

    I only wish i had 5000 in the bank... wow... more like 50 right now !!!
    Currently :

    82 ATC - 200, plain jane, almost mint. ( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    The more people i meet.. the more i like my DOG !

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    Well I told myself that $20 was all the higher I would go. But I saw that the bid was at $20.50 and I was like "what the heck.. I'll go up 5 more dollars".. and I got it. I really didn't think I would win it. I figured someone would be watching it like a hawk and outbid me.

    True.. Fuction first, flash second.. I'm almost definately going to get this thing muddy.. its not no show bike. But I figured while I was trying to fix it up, I'd make it as nice looking as I could while it was apart.

    Well the $5000 is going towards either a car, or college.
    And my parents have $9,500 in stocks for me that I can cash in at any time. They bought them for me when I was born, and figured I would use the money for college. But I would LOVE if I could use some of that money on this restore. I'd have this bike looking brand new for about $1000-$2000 of that money.

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