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Offline Marc.com

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #75 on: March 19, 2013, 11:14:54 am »
Yeah but I was taught by a car dealer years ago to write the top 10 features of your bike and list them in order of importance, if you get stuck at top 3 then invent the rest  ;)

YZ250 74, semi working factory bike, custom paint, lightened and balanced, very rare model, ideal restorer, matching numbers, possibly ridden by Daryl Hannah. $45000 ono

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #76 on: March 19, 2013, 12:55:33 pm »
I was possibly ridden by Daryl Hannah once, at least she looked like DH (I was very drunk).  How much has that increased my value?
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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #77 on: March 19, 2013, 08:54:21 pm »
Nobody loves a trick bike more than moi and I love it when someone goes to the trouble to replicate his dream bike but I do wish they'd advertise them as tribute or replica and not alude that they're the real thing.

But back to the Pro Tec Yamaha, in this case it is the real thing, the Pro Tec is just as much an HL500 as the NVT bikes or whatever you like, actually given that the Aberg bikes that were raced were Pro Tec frames then you could say that they are the real HL500s, the Hallman bikes ditto as they were Pro Tec, the NVT bikes not as they came off a different jig, but however they were advertised as HL500s by Yamaha.

So I would say the advertiser is totally accurate, it is Pro Tec Aberg rep and a very special one as it has racing provenance and highly developed engine. Regarding the price, his bike he can ask what he wants. As I mentioned given that the other Pro Tec HL had a 50K price tag it is not out of the park, RH250s are up there as are CCM, this bike has a better pedigree than some of the CCMs that come up.
Good Post
HLs are HLs,
Excellent Copies of the TORSTEN HALLMAN RACING "Bengt Aberg Replica".
I have had mine for over 30years I have never called it a HL because it's not,
Back then I payed twice the price of a brand new TT500 for it so in today's currency say $20,000
And that was a bike with no real history.
I rate the RN400 well above the RH250 because there was far fewer of them,
And CCM if they could have seen the forest not just the trees.. :)


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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #78 on: March 19, 2013, 10:03:05 pm »
YZ250 74, semi working factory bike, custom paint, lightened and balanced, very rare model, ideal restorer, matching numbers, possibly ridden by Daryl Hannah. $45000 ono


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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #80 on: August 23, 2014, 11:50:41 pm »
Was the first HL made from an early Husky frame?

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #81 on: August 24, 2014, 08:26:49 am »
Darryl Hannah is Bobs sister. J

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #82 on: August 24, 2014, 10:29:49 am »
Was the first HL made from an early Husky frame?

Yep ;),The prototype was a modified Husky frame with alloy swingarm & YZ forks & wheels :)

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #83 on: August 24, 2014, 05:52:14 pm »
The first  ;)







Aaberg with the bike.

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #84 on: August 24, 2014, 05:54:52 pm »
No alloy swing, no yz fork.

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #85 on: August 24, 2014, 07:25:15 pm »
There ya go ;)what I have read is obviously wrong :),Is that a recent pic of the bike?, The most desired HL ever I'm thinking :)

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #86 on: August 24, 2014, 07:40:38 pm »
No alloy swing, no yz fork.
Who has it now??

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #87 on: August 24, 2014, 08:22:43 pm »
Pictures of the bike in its first season show the steel swingarm and Marzocchi forks then Husky forks..

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Re: Pro-Tec HL Yamaha
« Reply #88 on: August 24, 2014, 08:54:34 pm »
Photos from a couple of weeks ago.

The guy who owns it bought it from the Aaberg/Lundin/Enequist/Hallman crew in the late 70's.

He can document every bracket on the bike from different photos and magazine articles.
Except from the tip of the exhaust wich cracked off back when he raced it in the early 80's.