Author Topic: Yamaha RZ500 1984  (Read 9313 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Dono113

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 535
    • View Profile
1983 CR125R
2003 CRF450R
CB750K1
2005 YZ85
1969 TS 250

Offline Lozza

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 4206
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2013, 06:04:48 pm »
Would be a crime to turn that into a flat track bike  >:(
Jesus only loves two strokes

Offline tony27

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 1908
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2013, 06:15:38 pm »
Couldn't agree more Lozza.
The RZ500 is a pretty rare bike in the condition of the bike in the listing & is worth a pretty penny after the motor is fixed

Offline Dono113

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 535
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2013, 06:34:37 pm »
Nothing a crime when it's a Yamaha  ;D
1983 CR125R
2003 CRF450R
CB750K1
2005 YZ85
1969 TS 250

Offline popeye

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 975
  • 1-2-3 wheel's l don't care...All good fun.
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2013, 07:32:27 pm »
Be interesting to see what it brings.  Very rare yes, also can be very exspensive to rebuild, quite a complex motor, if its been sitting for a long period everything would need to be rebuilt...
IN IT FOR THE FUN OF IT. LIKE MR NIKE SAYS JUST DO IT.

Offline Tim754

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 4011
  • Northern Country Victoria
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2013, 07:42:33 pm »

Would be a crime to turn that into a flat track bike  >:(
  Yep agree with that, well that's what TZ700/750 engines were for!  8)  Thanks king Kenny  ;)
I may not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it.
                                                   Voltaire.

Offline Lozza

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 4206
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #6 on: September 21, 2013, 01:37:40 pm »
Try and buy a TZ700/750 engine though Tim.
Jesus only loves two strokes

Offline firko

  • Superstar
  • ******
  • Posts: 6578
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2013, 02:21:44 pm »
It'd make a shit flat tracker just like the TZ750's, Kawasaki triples and Suzuki water bottles were. A lot of pretty smart folks tried to get big 2 strokes to work on the dirt but in the end the humble Harley, XS750/0W72 Yamaha and Triumph/BSA/Norton four stroke twins were all vastly superior. The TZ750 only won at Indy because King Kenny was riding it. There were two other TZs and an Erv Kanemoto Kawasaki triple there that were so uncompetitive they didn't qualify for the main. It's be a shame to turn that RZ into a road racer too. Keep it as a stock curiosity from times when the Jap factories actually built some innovative road tackle.
'68 Yamaha DT1 enduro, '69 Yamaha 'DT1 from Hell' '69 DT1'Dunger from Hell, '69 Cheney Yamaha 360, 70 Maico 350 (2 off), '68 Hindall Ducati 250, Hindall RT2MX, Hindall YZ250a , Cycle Factory RT2MX flat tracker, Yamaha 1T250J, Maico 250 trials, '71, Boyd and Stellings TM400, Shell OW72,750 Yamaha

Offline Lozza

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 4206
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #8 on: September 21, 2013, 04:58:12 pm »
The RG 500 is much better engine it was the engine to use in the old Formula 500 days untill they let R6 motors in. The RZ engine is 65kg or so v's 45kgs for the RG.

Shityeah Walter, 120HP is a snack out of those engines these days. There are quite a few aftermarket parts being made for them, dry clutches, individual heads with inserts , YZR copy frames etc etc. Think even Gus in the US is doing another run of cranks (think that bloke has new Gus cranks already) give you a good opportunity to sort the suspension on those Walter  :D
Jesus only loves two strokes

Offline SON

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 1174
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #9 on: September 21, 2013, 05:07:31 pm »
It'd make a shit flat tracker just like the TZ750's, Kawasaki triples and Suzuki water bottles were. A lot of pretty smart folks tried to get big 2 strokes to work on the dirt but in the end the humble Harley, XS750/0W72 Yamaha and Triumph/BSA/Norton four stroke twins were all vastly superior. The TZ750 only won at Indy because King Kenny was riding it. There were two other TZs and an Erv Kanemoto Kawasaki triple there that were so uncompetitive they didn't qualify for the main. It's be a shame to turn that RZ into a road racer too. Keep it as a stock curiosity from times when the Jap factories actually built some innovative road tackle.
RZ500s were not good from brand new
RG500s were superior in every way
However if they are dragged into the 21st Century they are both brilliant, but the modernized RG is still better.
If you want a 2 stroke Flattracker or StreetTracker then the RD/RZ twin is the answer
Pete's old aircooled is an inspiration look it up

Offline Tim754

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 4011
  • Northern Country Victoria
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #10 on: September 21, 2013, 07:08:14 pm »
 I case you don't follow the tongue in cheek King Kenny references friends ;) watch this!
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=8k8hJWKIVNs

34 for years later he wonders if he can still ride one..................... um yes :o
« Last Edit: September 21, 2013, 07:16:52 pm by Tim754 »
I may not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it.
                                                   Voltaire.

Offline Slakewell

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 3577
  • Slakewell Motordrome
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #11 on: September 21, 2013, 07:15:52 pm »
Back in the day they ruled for half an hour until the GSXR 750 came out. They handled badly and were way to heavy and just a pain the arse to fix. Tiny inlets were the one problem that cant be fixed. Buy a TZ 500 motor and fit it to R6 600 wreck
« Last Edit: September 22, 2013, 07:27:40 am by Slakewell »
Current bikes. KTM MC 250 77 Husky CR 360 77, Husky 82 420 Auto Bitsa XR 200 project. Dont need a pickle just need to ride my motorcickle

Offline Vintmxman

  • C-Grade
  • **
  • Posts: 111
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #12 on: September 21, 2013, 07:24:31 pm »
They are a very rare machine indeed. Very difficult to rebuild and handled poorly in my opinion. I'd stay away from it based simple on the rebuild costs alone but it's very cool....tempting , but the nightmares of rebuilds long ago on this model bring me back to reality. Complex design that sucked !

Offline SON

  • Legend
  • *****
  • Posts: 1174
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #13 on: September 21, 2013, 07:44:32 pm »
SUZUKI RG400 bottom end out of Japan
Brand New RG500 barrels and pistons
Aprilia RS250 Chassis
Under $5,000 plus  labour

Offline mustanggrahame

  • A-Grade
  • ****
  • Posts: 373
    • View Profile
Re: Yamaha RZ500 1984
« Reply #14 on: September 21, 2013, 10:30:37 pm »
SUZUKI RG400 bottom end out of Japan
Brand New RG500 barrels and pistons
Aprilia RS250 Chassis
Under $5,000 plus  labour
Cheap but you end up with nothing more than a half good bitsa. No historic significance and no future resale value. I can't believe anybody is seriously thinking about buying this bike and doing anything but restore it to original, warts and all. It doesn't matter that an RG may have been better. It was from an era when bikes were interesting and varied, and this bike deserves some respect. It has lasted this long not to be dismantled or used for some other purpose now.
Cheers, Grahame
RT1, DT1F, MX100A, TY80A, YZ80D, DT125E, CR125RE, 1982 KTM125RV, 1985 Can Am ASE, 1989 YZ250WR, 1991 YZ250WR