tri-z 250 project... 4 stroke power????
#51
Re: tri-z 250 project... 4 stroke power????
Originally Posted by random-strike
#54
Re: tri-z 250 project... 4 stroke power????
well we finished it and you guys should see the new wheelie vid!!!
........actually Johnny lost one of the original carb manifolds :1 the carbs have to be pointed too far up to use the ones he made, so we ordered a new one off ebay for five bucks. The frame modification should be done by the time he gets that manifold, so hopefully one night this week it will run again!
........actually Johnny lost one of the original carb manifolds :1 the carbs have to be pointed too far up to use the ones he made, so we ordered a new one off ebay for five bucks. The frame modification should be done by the time he gets that manifold, so hopefully one night this week it will run again!
#57
Re: tri-z 250 project... 4 stroke power????
I just bought a 1993 seca II xj600 motor too. Im going to be installing it into my 95 yamaha blaster. Cant Wait to start the project . Its going to be a big HP differents 14 hp to the new 61 hp. I think im going to have a carb problem too. Random Strike how did you fix it from being on such a angle. Also what are you using for gas tank and fuel pump?
#58
Re: tri-z 250 project... 4 stroke power????
Originally Posted by philly sleeper
I just bought a 1993 seca II xj600 motor too. Im going to be installing it into my 95 yamaha blaster. Cant Wait to start the project . Its going to be a big HP differents 14 hp to the new 61 hp. I think im going to have a carb problem too. Random Strike how did you fix it from being on such a angle. Also what are you using for gas tank and fuel pump?
i have to widen the top part of the frame on my tri-z similar to how the xj600 motorcycle frame is to fit the carbs in the up angled position.
i'll get some pictures and vide tonight, the manifold i needed came yesterday so i can start it up and maybe put the chain on and move it around under its own power.
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Re: tri-z 250 project... 4 stroke power????
Nice work dood. I used to have a 4wheel Tri-Z via the old school 3-4 wheeler conversion. Bought it from a guy who was a team owner of a ---- ton of TT flat track bikes. Mine was built and ridden by scott Riggs in the late 80s. I loved the 2 stroke but, i'm also in the process of doin a Yamaha 600 motor, not nearly as good looking as yours though!