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True about the linkage and water cooling , the pipe looks a little short for a 490 but given he is riding in sand it maybe a top end pipe.
Quote from: Slakewell on December 31, 2011, 09:37:27 amTrue about the linkage and water cooling , the pipe looks a little short for a 490 but given he is riding in sand it maybe a top end pipe. 82 works OW 250' s ran linkages and air cooling, thats Glover,Bell ,Hannah,Burnsworth in US and LaPorte and Watson in EU
Quote from: motomaniac on December 31, 2011, 10:25:02 amQuote from: Slakewell on December 31, 2011, 09:37:27 amTrue about the linkage and water cooling , the pipe looks a little short for a 490 but given he is riding in sand it maybe a top end pipe. 82 works OW 250' s ran linkages and air cooling, thats Glover,Bell ,Hannah,Burnsworth in US and LaPorte and Watson in EU I agree Brent, works 250. You can't compare works to production bikes.
Yeah you can see the blanked off water pump on the clutch cover. It's unusual that the works bike was aircooled and the production watercooled that year.
Hi Guys...now I don't want be a pedant (Firko's fav word)...anyone else see the article on Broc Glover in the new VMX mag?...I reckon the picture of the bike number 6 with the USD forks in it...it is not an "open class" Yamaha but rather a 250.... the size of the exhaust and the cylinder only lend me to think it is only a 250.... Anyone else got an opinion..??
Page 27 has the caption about "open class"... I believe the bikes on page 27 and 29 are the same.....compere the pic on page 28 behind Bailey..check the diff in the pipes...