Nimble Handling with 17-inch Wheels: TDR250 Custom
QUALITY WORKS's TDR250
This custom TDR250 is equipped with a JL up-chamber and painted in a speedy color scheme. TDR250 is built especially for pavement use and allows riders to have an upright position, so they can easily control it as they like. In this project, stock wire-spoke wheels (18-inch front, 17-inch rear) are changed to 17-inch cast wheels equipped with tubeless tires with radial carcasses.
When riders try TDR250's custom like this, they may think many parts of it, such as CDI, can be unreplaceable; however, it is compatible with TZR250, because its engine has the same system. Also, there are many aftermarket parts available, like the chamber used in this custom, as well as R1-Z wheels.
Bodyworks
The exterior is painted in the current Yamaha blue with a speedy strobe pattern. The double cradle frame is remained to be stock.
Intake & Exhaust
The exhaust system, which is crossed under the front of the engine as in the normal layout, is an up-type stainless steel chamber made by JL in the Czech Republic.
Handle
The base is the '88 model, and its layout is the same as the stock TDR. The antenna for ETC on-board unit was also added here. The braced handlebars are Hardy aluminum with hand guards.
Chassis
The front forks with fork boots and front single disc are stock, but the front tire diameter has been changed from 18" to 17".
The square swingarm and link-type monocross suspension are also remained to be stock. The rear wheels were diverted from Yamaha R1-Z and the sizes were changed from 18/17 to 2.75-17/3.50-17, with 17-inch front and rear and wider rims. Powder coating was applied for easy maintenance. Radial tires are Bridgestone TS020.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust | JL exhausts Expansion Champer |
Handle / Steering | HARDY Aluminum Handlebar Brace |
Original Source of this Article
Heritage & Legends
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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.