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Old Aug 10, 2003 | 09:10 PM
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yamaha tt-r 90 questions

all right I know fiddys are the ****,but I can get a great deal on a yam tt-r 90. are they any good? are there any aftermarket parts avail? someone hook me up with some some info,thanks
Old Aug 10, 2003 | 09:13 PM
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TTR90 Engine:
· Air-cooled, 89cc, SOHC powerplant puts out smooth, reliable 4-stroke power perfectly suited to the smaller novice rider.
· 16mm Mikuni carburetor ensures crisp, dependable throttle response.
· Smooth-shifting, 3-speed transmission with automatic clutch, geared to ease the beginner into the basics of shifting, helps make riding easier.
· CD ignition system delivers hot, reliable spark and requires minimal maintenance.
· Lightweight, upswept exhaust system features quiet, USFS-approved spark arrestor.
TTR 90 Chassis/Suspension:
· Rigid frame design combines with a compact, 40.9" wheelbase for extremely quick steering and agile handling.
· Front and rear drum brakes deliver strong, dependable stopping power.
· 14" front and 12" rear wheels with knobby tires offer superb grip and exceptional wear.
· Low, 24.6" seat height provides handling-enhancing low center of gravity and allows most riders to put both feet down for added confidence.
· Telescopic front fork with 4.3" of travel for confidence-inspiring control over rough terrain.
· Single rear shock with 3.7" of travel delivers progressive suspension performance to smooth out rugged trails.
· 6.3" of ground clearance and a rugged engine skid plate maximize undercarriage protection.
TTR90 Additional Features:
· Long, motocross-style seat is low, comfortable and allows easy rider movement.
· Team Yamaha-inspired colors, graphics, and front and side numberplates create styling similar to larger YZ line-up.
· Large, folding cleated footpegs provide excellent footing even in wet or muddy conditions
Old Aug 11, 2003 | 03:37 AM
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Buy it for cheap and then sell it for money for a 50
Old Aug 11, 2003 | 09:46 AM
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Re: yamaha tt-r 90 questions

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all right I know fiddys are the ****,but I can get a great deal on a yam tt-r 90. are they any good? are there any aftermarket parts avail? someone hook me up with some some info,thanks
get one..they're cool...kinda like my 110. i have a blast on it. like the 50's but my 110 is more comfortable for me. i'm 6'4. if you can get it cheap i'd say go for it. There are a few hopup parts for them i'll see if i can find the sites that had them
Old Aug 11, 2003 | 09:32 PM
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www.precision-racing-components.com I had one it was the ****. don't over rev it tho i blew mien up
Old Aug 13, 2003 | 09:14 AM
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there cool but if you wanna wheelie you might go ride one first because i have a klx 110 and its hard to wheelie. theres a ton of parts out there. try BBR or Fast50s.com
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