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Marque Remarks => Yamaha => Topic started by: mainline on December 08, 2009, 06:14:58 pm

Title: early YZ plastics
Post by: mainline on December 08, 2009, 06:14:58 pm
has anyone bought any of these ?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390110161667&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

(http://www.yuniparts.com/Fenders/1314-white-0.jpg)

I'd rather buy locally from Concourse plastics, but I don't think he's got to the early stuff yet has he?
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: IT400C on December 08, 2009, 07:25:13 pm
I haven't bought any plastics off him yet (I'm waiting for the IT blue versions to arrive in the new year), but I have bought other stuff off Yuni Parts.

From what I've seen so far, his reproductions are as good as the originals.  And if there is any discrepency from the original, it'll be detailed in the eBay ad.

I bought a set of repro '76 yamaha fork gators off him (the ones with the brass vents in the bottom), and when I sat them beside my NOS set, I could hardly tell the difference.  They even had the brass vents!

I've had some email discussions with Andrew (Yuni Parts/Yuni's Place), and he's just started getting into other Yamaha plastics.  He used to just concentrate on TT/XT stuff.  He's bought all the moulds he can find, and gets them injection moulded at a factory he's used many times before and is happy with.

They should be very high quality, but it will depend on the quality of the mould he's bought.

All in all, I reckon it's definitely worth a try.  As he gets some cash flow from the moulds he's just bought, he intends getting new moulds made for other Yamaha plastics.
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: mx250 on December 08, 2009, 07:31:02 pm
I got one. I got it to try it and compare it. The price was right and the freight reasonable.

The shape is close but not quite right - it is shorter front and rear. They have a yellow one which might be correct or a better fit. I want a silver one so I thought the white painted was a better option to yellow painted. Quality, finish and flexibility are all good. I'll use the white one on my Monty Bitza - it will look period.

I've been hanging out for more than 12 months for Scott to come good. I've asked but haven't got a response. Hopefully Scott will come good shortly, his quality is worth the wait.
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: IT400C on December 08, 2009, 07:43:59 pm
This one may be closer to what you're after...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390124543007&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: IT400C on December 08, 2009, 07:55:46 pm
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/yuni1.jpg)

(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/yuni2.jpg)
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: Freakshow on December 08, 2009, 10:54:55 pm
Id take 5 if you wanna make up the otherr 5, says 10 get free shipping and thats any fenders in the 10.

Im looking for front and rear so im keen, im sick of waiting.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SUPERSAVER-DT125-DT250-DT400-YZ125-YZ250-YZ400-RD125_W0QQitemZ390127248948QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motorcycle_Parts?hash=item5ad5656634
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: vandy010 on December 09, 2009, 11:53:48 am
has anyone bought any of these ?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390110161667&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

(http://www.yuniparts.com/Fenders/1314-white-0.jpg)

just got mine in the mail,
the shape is nice but like Graeme said earlier in this thread they are a bit short out front.
quality of finish and flexability are spot on, so i'd like to think the rest of his product line is also the goods.
it's a thumbs up from Vandy but a small minus for the length out front.
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: mx250 on December 09, 2009, 12:21:02 pm
For your viewing pleasure ;D (and for comparison 8)).

As you can see the general shape is close. Definitely not good enough for a NOS resto but great for any period racer especially RT/DT1 and MX250/125 etc 8). Even Monties ;).

(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/mx250syd/OzVMX/PC090061.jpg)

(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/mx250syd/OzVMX/PC090062.jpg)

(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/mx250syd/OzVMX/PC090063.jpg)
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: mx250 on December 09, 2009, 01:15:07 pm
Does anyone know if the painted silver gray MX250 front guard and the yellow MX250a are the same in all regards?

(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/mx250syd/OzVMX/1314-yellow-0.jpg)
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: vandy010 on December 09, 2009, 01:22:18 pm
http://www.amsracing.com/body_works.php

the first yamaha pic with all the guards etc
the two front guards on the right of picture as we look at it.
i bought 3 of them ages ago and thier shape is perfect YZa material.
quality/flexability etc are all good too.
they're my favourite front Yammie guard but just thought i'd try the pommie ones as they were pretty affordable.
can't quite answer your question though Greame, sorry mate.
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: mx250 on December 09, 2009, 01:44:50 pm
Vandy, do you recall the price of the AMS Yammy guards?
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: vandy010 on December 09, 2009, 02:40:04 pm
Vandy, do you recall the price of the AMS Yammy guards?
it was a while back and no, i don't remember.
it wasn't quite as cheap as i'd liked but the shape/quality is good.
an email to them will soon give you that answer.
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: Freakshow on December 09, 2009, 03:11:43 pm
Nah there bloody good looking at the pic graeme, im keen, not keen on the gloss, butim sure that will fade out or can be cut back
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: firko on December 09, 2009, 06:37:43 pm
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great for any period racer especially RT/DT1
With respect to others tastes Graeme, these mudguards are in my opinion absolutely wrong on RT1/DT1s. In a sport mainly populated by bikes swaythed in plastic, the steel and/or alloy guards on a DT1 are what seperates them visually from the later models. I reckon we should be preserving the look of particular eras not disguise old bikes to look like something from a later period. Other than that, those mudguards are the ticket on later YZ and MX models.

THREAD HIJACK: I'm looking for used, patinated but still usable and recognisable DT2MX mudguards for my new little toy. I want to maintain the weatherbeaten patina but must humbly admit that the fenders are ratshit, beyond use. I'd like the guards to maintain a similar degree of weathering but be usable and still maintain remnants of the silver paint/red stripe.
Big ask or what?
                              (http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-8/1062154/DT2MX%2002.jpg)
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: mx250 on December 09, 2009, 08:58:05 pm
There no question that this it the best period look.

(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/mx250syd/RT1/2ee6_3.jpg)

But this is not inappropriate. Back on the day I had a DT1 with a plastic MX guard - it wasn't 68 but plenty of DT/RT etc etc ended up with plastic guards. First the Petty Preston plastic blades and then the MX type. And it doesn't look out of place to my eye (unlike black rims ::)) ;D.

I have a look for a patina guard for you - don't hold your breath my stash is in several locations. There maybe something at my brother's place, Millthorpe -Bathurst.

(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/mx250syd/RT1/indexphp.jpg)

Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: jimson on December 09, 2009, 10:04:17 pm
MX250 is that your yamaha with the blue tank looks good  ;D jimson
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: firko on December 09, 2009, 10:04:50 pm
Thanks for looking for a guard for me Graeme. Shiny new ones just wouldn't look right.
That blue RT1 has a close resemblence to my own DT1 but I reckon mine wins the mudguard shootout. ;D.
                                                  (http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-8/1062154/dt1fhfirk2.jpg)
Further post hijack:
As far as the black rims on my Maico that seem to offend you so much.....I agree that they're out of character but they've been on the old girl since 1991 and I've completed many other more historically correct projects since then. They're a part of the bikes personality and reflect the era it was done. If I ever race her again I have to swap hubs anyway so the shiny Akronts will return..If I ever race her again that is. The old things retirement is looking a fair option as the Cheney RT1 gets closer to becoming the new pre '70 weapon. ;)
                          (http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-8/1062154/XYARA-IHMBO-sq5.JPG)
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: mx250 on December 09, 2009, 10:42:04 pm
MX250 is that your yamaha with the blue tank looks good  ;D jimson
No. its Vandy's.
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: vandy010 on December 10, 2009, 01:38:41 am
talking of thread hijacking...
i thought someone had stole my bike there for a minute!
i love the look of that black RT1 and sorry to say Firko, but i think it's the real winner in the mudguard shootout.
Jimson,
my Blue RT1 has a generic MCS plastic rear guard,
a YZa style front guard from AMS,
the side number plate you can see in the pic is a seat base from and outdoor chair/setting,
the number plate on the other side is fibreglass from the RT2MX,
and i've fitted a plastic "inner guard" to protect the airfilter.
i love the look of it but she's heavy.
 :)
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: firko on December 10, 2009, 06:41:43 am
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love the look of that black RT1 and sorry to say Firko, but i think it's the real winner in the mudguard shootout.
But they're exactly the same GYT mudguards. Sulk :'(
Title: Re: early YZ plastics
Post by: jimson on December 10, 2009, 06:17:11 pm
Vandy I love the look of it as well the blue tank gives the bike a fresh look what is the seat off ? You can buy new guards from VMX Plastics and cut them to shape back in the day thats what people did so they could RIDE now we worry about how it looks so much we forget what its for to stop mud  ::) jimson