After E74 posted the pics of his fantastic NOS resto, I found myself going back to the pics time and time again. I had bought one new as a 15yo from the hard earned savings I got from part time after school work as the ‘Hamburger King of Corowa’. It was a good step up from the YZ80’s I had previously shared with my brother and I loved how it leaped the whoops and pulled great monos. I only did a couple of races on her, one being the first night MX at Yarrawonga. Not long after, I left school and started full time work. I then got a roady, a RD250LC and the YZ sat in the shed (as new) until I sold her to the kid around the corner for I think, $800. Wish I had it now!
I’ve been on the lookout for one on and off for a little while now. A few have turned up every now and then, but not too many. Some were great and also very pricey and some not so good but still demanding a hefty price. I happened to come across this one recently and decided to go for it. She’s a bit rough and missing a few bits, but at the same time I can also see her potential. I think that I might end up spending more than I expected, but this will be my first resto and I’m a bit excited!
So here it is (they always seem to look a lot better on camera than in the flesh);
Sponsored jockey;
Crappy header pipe;
Wheel seems too far left off centre, (spaced correctly?)
I also picked up this H parts bike as I wanted the airbox and a few other bits. I’m thinking about using the front and rear ends to add my own touch to the G.
I’ve also been inspired by John’s YZ in the US
http://projectyz.jfn3.com/.
To start with I plan to strip it back down to the frame and check everything out from there. I might post some questions soon to E74, Mainline, Nathan & Co. and the H boys, Ted & YZ250H to pick their brains along the way.