Tamiya 14037 yamaha RZV500R (rd500)
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I never rode one myself, but my best mate had a 250. Lethal little beast……used to pull wheelies on corners if you were unlucky and shoot off at a tangent….I went straight from learning on a B120 Suzuki to a Yamaha SR 500 single when I passed because I was just a little late for the learner license on a 250.Comment
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I never rode one myself, but my best mate had a 250. Lethal little beast……used to pull wheelies on corners if you were unlucky and shoot off at a tangent….I went straight from learning on a B120 Suzuki to a Yamaha SR 500 single when I passed because I was just a little late for the learner license on a 250.
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I always thought it could pull a caravan……acceleration was actually very good, but it ran out of breath quickly so had quite a low top end. If you accelerated at low revs you could see it pumping the front forks in and out as it gathered speed. Great fun though, and very light compared to its contemporaries in its day. Had a rubbish swing arm design, mine actually broke the swing arm pin twice in the three years I had it. Only way to get new ones, and new bearings (it used needle rollers and end thrust bearings, stupidly complicated and always too slack), was from scrappers. I actually got one pin made at a local engineering firm once to get it back on the road. Putting the casing together with cross head screws was another absolute lunatic move, the metal was rubbish and they chewed out in no time. Aftermarket firms made a fortune selling replacement socket screw sets and impact drivers…..😀 1Comment
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