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  1. #1
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    Rt180

    info please might buy one. What years were Yamahas white and red?
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    I believe its was 90 or 91 that was white. These were good reliable bikes, with the motor very similar to the Blaster. The are pretty much piped and carbureted for midrange, so they make excellent trail bikes. You can putt all day without fouling plugs. Chassis is pretty much retro, of the mid to late 70's IT and YZ, so they dont sit very high, and also makes them good trail bikes, especially for shorter guys. The have front hydraulic disk, rear mech drum brakes. They are not top end screamers, and along with the old 70's style monoshock suspension do not make suitable MX bikes. They do make great cross country bikes.

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    Rt 180

    I own a 97' Yamaha RT 180. They are good bikes, until you have a hard hitting wipeout like I had.. ( I hit a 4 wheeler (side swipe) going wide open in 5th gear. shock I didnt get hurt too bad besides some huge brusies on my arms and back. I also tweeked my transmission pretty badly. You cant go into 4th or 5th gear, because the bike starts to make winding noises and jerk a lot. I'm hopeing to get it fixed soon.

    The bike itself is very reliable, but not the quickest thing out there. It tops out at around 50 to 55 stock. Another thing about this bike is that it is air cooled, and heats up pretty fast on hot days or hard rides, especially on woodland trails, where there is no air ventalation. The suspension is decent, but nothing at all like a MX bike. Their really good at jumping and clearing field approaches and smaller jumps, you just cant go too crazy.. The front forks kinda suck, because there is no way to stiffen them up other than buying new oil or stiffer springs. They have no air valves. I like the fact that you dont have to mix the gas and oil, because it has oil injection. The red RT's were from the early 90's, before they changed to blue.

    If you have any other questions, let me know. I'll probly be able to help.
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    this is a 98' RT 180. The stock 97 model like I have has blue fork boots and a silver frame instead of blue.
    THE 80's RAGE! Currently owns:
    81, 85 Yamaha Tri Moto 125
    83 Yamaha Tri Moto 200 x2
    82,83 Yamaha Tri Moto 175 project
    85 Yamaha Tri Z 250
    84 Kawasaki Tecate 250
    84 Honda ATC 70
    85 Honda ATC 350X
    84 Honda ATC 250R
    (2) 84 Honda ATC 200x
    82, 83 Honda ATC 185s
    81 ATC 200
    Lots of other parts and bikes

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    thanks for the help guys do you know of any fan sites for these bikes? The guy i'm might buy it from was suposed to put the lever back on and bring it to my house but he was busy today so tomorrow.
    Hoarder of the finest junk

    '82 YT175
    '83 YTM200
    '85 KLT110
    '86 Moto 4 225
    '84 TRX200 trike conversion.
    '87 Tecate 4
    Lots of vintage and not so vintage two wheeled stuff.

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    i went and looked at it yesterday and it shared a couple parts with my friend's GREEN Yamaha DT 125
    Hoarder of the finest junk

    '82 YT175
    '83 YTM200
    '85 KLT110
    '86 Moto 4 225
    '84 TRX200 trike conversion.
    '87 Tecate 4
    Lots of vintage and not so vintage two wheeled stuff.

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