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Clubroom => Twinshock Trials => Topic started by: Colin Jay on February 05, 2012, 10:12:57 am

Title: 1975 TL250
Post by: Colin Jay on February 05, 2012, 10:12:57 am
I have just picked up a 1975 Honda TL250 to add to my ever expanding collection of Post Classic trials iron, which now totals 9 bikes.  It's a bit rough but very original. I have wanted one of these for many years and when Mark (MR Motorcycles) told me this one was for sale I didn't even haggle over the price.

(http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s120/coljay/TL250_R.jpg)

(http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s120/coljay/TL250_L.jpg)

The plan is to get it sorted over the next month or so and ride a few trials here in SA this season. On the way home with it yestyerday, I stopped off at Walter's (YSS) and he sorted out a new set of shocks for me, and I will be sending the fork tubes off for re-chroming tomorrow. I already have a brand new set of Michelin tyres and a pair of my favorite bend Renthal bars sitting in the shed that I was going to use on my Montesa 247, but the Monty has now moved back a few places in the que.

Even though the current (original) mudguards aren't perfect (quite faded and oxidised) I don't want to ride with them and want to keep then for when I do a full resto on it. So, does anyone out there know where I can get some replica mudguards for this model?

CJ
Title: Re: 1975 TL250
Post by: sudman on February 05, 2012, 11:21:19 am
I had one about year ago I go my fenders from here
http://www.bjracing.com/tl250.html
Title: Re: 1975 TL250
Post by: Rossvickicampbell on February 05, 2012, 12:51:47 pm
can't answer your question about mudguards but I had one of these for a while which I inherited from my dad.  Had an aboslute ball - the places I went with it.  The clearance might not have been as good as the TY's but balance was great - once I had it on the back wheel it could stay there all day!
Title: Re: 1975 TL250
Post by: Montynut on February 05, 2012, 01:29:42 pm
Afraid I can not help with mudguards but this mob have a lot of other parts
http://www.cmsnl.com/search.php?model_id=750&partsPage=1#results

Probably shouldn't have helped seeing as you moved your Cota 247 down the list >:( to put one of these boat anchors ;D ahead of it. JOKING
Title: Re: 1975 TL250
Post by: Nobby25 on February 05, 2012, 02:07:38 pm
CJ, a couple of sites that might help you.
http://www.honda-trials.com/_sgg/m1m6s3_1.htm 
http://www.bjracing.com/tl250.html
Cheers Nob
Title: Re: 1975 TL250
Post by: bazza on February 05, 2012, 05:23:45 pm
have a f/glass front guard un used painted honda silver for sale $80 KIWI. PM me if keen and will send photo. great bikes
Title: Re: 1975 TL250
Post by: Tex on February 05, 2012, 06:25:20 pm
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The plan is to get it sorted over the next month or so and ride a few trials here in SA this season

Reliability trials? I wouldn't fancy sitting on that seat for too many hours!  :D

Nice bike BTW.

Tex
Title: Re: 1975 TL250
Post by: Colin Jay on February 06, 2012, 07:45:28 am
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The plan is to get it sorted over the next month or so and ride a few trials here in SA this season

Reliability trials? I wouldn't fancy sitting on that seat for too many hours!  :D

Nice bike BTW.

Tex

Definetly no going to try and do any Reliability Trials on it. A combination of a worn out body and deteriating eye sight have conviced me to cut back on the RT, although I still want to ride the River Murray 6hr on my 390 Auto Husky this year.

So I will be going to go back to my roots this year and get back into Observed Trials (I am too old and set in my ways to call it Moto Trials) and will attempt to do all the rounds of the TROY series along with the Peter Sparks and Deiner/Holmes Trophy if the daughter will get on the sidecar with me again this year.

CJ
Title: Re: 1975 TL250
Post by: BETRIC on February 07, 2012, 08:21:32 am
Go to SHEDWORKS.net in the UK, he is now making plastic repo guards for TL125/250, I have one of his rear guards mounted on my TL125K1, they are vacum formed and come in a shiney meltalic silver colour,  you have to drill the mount holes, they are perfect for a ride bike, I have to buy a front guard now as he was still waiting for them to be made at the time I brought the rear guard, he also has side panels for the TL250, look up products page 2 on his website, the guards cost 45 GBP each + postage, I to have to restore a set of OEM guards that I have ;)