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Thread: 1985 Yamaha YTM225DRN Resto

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    1985 Yamaha YTM225DRN Resto

    I decided to start a new thread with info and pics showing the restoration of my 225.

    I have already started tearing her down so that I can send all the parts off to be powder coated, etc.

    Today, I was lucky enough to purchase a brand new set of front and rear blue plastic that should arrive in 7-10 days. I will still need to find a good headlight plastic and set of tank plastic. I already have an old set but they just aren't in that great of shape.

    I'll start posting some pics later today...Hopefully.

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    cool i love the 225's
    i have one myself but w/o reverse keep us updated on your progress...
    TRIKES:
    1985 Yamaha YTM 225 DR Special Edition

    Dirt Bikes:
    2006 Honda CRF 250R

    SLEDS:
    2001 Ski Doo MXZ 600
    1997 Ski Doo MXZ 583

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackee View Post
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    Today, I was lucky enough to purchase a brand new set of front and rear blue plastic that should arrive in 7-10 days.
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    Hi, could you tell me where you bought your brand new set of blue fenders? Thanks

    Good luck with your restore!


    All things 3 wheel

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    I bought them through a dealer in Ohio. I am on my blackjack and can't remember the exact name. I will get it for you tomorrow. These folks have a couple of pieces but, the ohio dealer had everything but the side pieces.

    http://www.dgy.com

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    Hey Mackee how for are you from Columbus?

    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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    Sorry, it has been a couple of days.

    I didn't save the link to the dealer in Ohio and my credit union has changed its banking home page. I haven't had a chance to look up the dealer info yet but haven't forgotten. I will definitely get that info for you.

    I am about 2 hours or so from Columbus. I go through there all the time with work. I have a pretty decent rear fender (one small piece missing but nothing major), gas tank, tank plastic and maybe some other plastic from (I believe) a YT175. If you would like to have it or know of someone who could use it I would be willing to give it to them or trade for some YTM225 parts. I can take some pics if you or they are interested.

    Before I break her all the way down, I want to make sure everything is good to go and get her purrrrrrriing perfect.

    Yesterday, I got the carb torn down and cleaned and will need a few parts to build her back. The float bowl gasket after 25 years was just a mess. Gotta order one of those and check to see if they make a rebuild kit for the 24 carb. Since I am in her, I should just go ahead and do it right. You wouldn't believe the gunk in that thing. I am surprised it ran.

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    225DX Dude, I got my new fenders in today. I bought them through Yamaha of Troy. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you

    I will have to admit, the front fender is a slightly different shade of blue than the rear. Once on, you will never notice. I would assume this is due to having different suppliers for the parts.

    My wheeler looks good with the new plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackee View Post
    225DX Dude, I got my new fenders in today. I bought them through Yamaha of Troy. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you

    I will have to admit, the front fender is a slightly different shade of blue than the rear. Once on, you will never notice. I would assume this is due to having different suppliers for the parts.

    My wheeler looks good with the new plastic.
    Its alright. Post up some pics of the 225 with the new plastics.


    All things 3 wheel

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    Will do! I will try and get it by the end of the weekend.

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    Been doing a lot of just getting her ready to run. So far, I have attacked and conquered the rear brakes, carb - DANG!, and some other issues. Just so I keep this thread moving along, I am attaching the same pics here as I did in the BRAKES thread...Gotta have em!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails New Fenders.JPG   DD Brake 2.JPG   DD Brake.JPG   Brake1.JPG   Brake parts dis.JPG  

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    I just cleaned up those same parts on a YTM200.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Brakes.jpg   Brake arm.jpg  

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    Dang, MM! Those parts look like my eating utensils. How'd you get em that clean and shiny? Mine appear to be painted. Even though they are spotless, they still look like they are 25 years old. Thanks for the pics!

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    Bench and drill wire wheels, all different sizes. I get rid of whatever crude I can and then throw the parts in a bucket of evapo rust for at least a day. I used a real fine wire wheel on the aluminum one last time. I did the engine and rear hub too. The pics don't do them justice, they are really shiny. I painted the steel parts with Rustoleum clear.

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    Thanks for the info. You have any pics of your bikes? I am interested in seeing the engine.

    I am gonna give this a try and see what happens.

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    I took all three of my YTM200's apart. Putting one together with all the best parts, so I have alot to choose from. I posted some pics of the hub and the engine somewhere in this topic...

    http://www.3wheelerworldforums.com/s...earchid=809129

    I wire wheeled the edges of the fins on the engine after I painted it, looks better now.

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