Wow- TZs are not cheap!
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Wow- TZs are not cheap!
Found out from CMR Racing products how much it's TZ frame and Tank are- um, wow, good quality, but expensive! Would have 6k into frame and tank by the time it arrived in Hawaii, before a single wrench is turned
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Re: Wow- TZs are not cheap!
What size TZ are you thinking of building ?
the older i get the faster i was
- tz375
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Re: Wow- TZs are not cheap!
Do you have a motor that you want a frame for or is this a new project?
I can sell you a 250/350 TZ with 750 shock modified by Chivo in Australia with a light frame modified to take rear rubber mounts to stop the frame cracking that all TZ frames suffer from. It has Kimtab front and Morris 3" rear mag wheels or stock spoked wheels. Forks revalved by Jim Rashid at 4+6. It has 36mm Mikunis or 36mm Lectons bored to 38mm.
I need to finish the tank repairs and modifications and assemble it all.
I can sell you a 250/350 TZ with 750 shock modified by Chivo in Australia with a light frame modified to take rear rubber mounts to stop the frame cracking that all TZ frames suffer from. It has Kimtab front and Morris 3" rear mag wheels or stock spoked wheels. Forks revalved by Jim Rashid at 4+6. It has 36mm Mikunis or 36mm Lectons bored to 38mm.
I need to finish the tank repairs and modifications and assemble it all.
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Re: Wow- TZs are not cheap!
I have a complete 1973 GT 750 that I have been going over in my head how I want to modify or restore for some time.