Dutchbike, on 2012-02-08 23:40:49, said:
I have the same but with violet colors.
This its a brand new bike, where do you buy this??
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#77Posted 2012-02-09 08:39:32
Read back..... the whole story starts somewhere at the bottom of the page 1 of this thread.
#78Posted 2012-02-09 08:59:34
He bought in Koen Keng (spelling)
#79Posted 2012-02-09 10:43:46
Here from my thai friend some bikes.
He its a mechaniker . The violet bike have everythink its 100 % They knowing what they doing here in the club. Attached Files#80Posted 2012-02-12 10:18:51
Took my new TZM out today for it's second ride, a bit further now, destination: my own little "Isaan mountain" Phanomrung Historical Park in Buriram province,(actually a nice site, when you're into old temples). The park is located at the top of that little mountain and there are some nice twistie roads, just a few km's of road, but always good fun.going up and down and vice versa During the ride still keeping the revs low max 6000 rpm and a few times 7000 rpm, but then it wants to goooooo...and that sound !!!!! KRS1 topspeed now 110 km/h @ 6500 rpm in 6th gear. in theory that's +10 km with every 500 rpm's increase,ending up at 190 km/u @ 10.500rpm in 6th gear??? not bad for a 150.when it will reach a real speed of 170/175 i would be more then happy. But topspeed isn't what this kind of bike is all about, it's the acceleration, the sound, and shifting up and down, on nice twistie roads. It's sometimes nesscarry...., to reach those nice roads, some traveling on those staight boring busy roads has to be done but even on that kind of roads, it looks like the TZM will be a good bike ( it feels like a cruising speed of 120-140 will suit it very well). It was not a very long ride (95 km's) but the seat feels comfy enough for much longer rides ( much better then my KLX which i start to "feel" at even shorter rides, also more comfortable then my NSR which is smaller then the TZM) A small problem occured during this ride, the front brake getting softer with every braking and when i reached home, it almost didn't worked anymore ( it could have become a BIG problem, if i had to make an emergency stop) There appeared to be no brake fluid leaking out of the brakecylinder or the brakeline and calliper, so i bleeded the brake and doing so renewed the brakefluid, the old brakefluid was really dirty and darkbrown ( i should have done that in the first place) After there only came out clean brakefluid the lever had a firm feeling and untill now still has, next up is the rearbrake. I will keep an close eye on the brakes and if the problem returns will have to change some seals, ( brakecylinder/brakecaliper) For the rest all is functioning as it should, the bike feels really crisp and clean. I love this bike!!! Chek your valve 175 its to slow #81Posted 2012-02-12 10:37:05
Took my new TZM out today for it's second ride, a bit further now, destination: my own little "Isaan mountain" Phanomrung Historical Park in Buriram province,(actually a nice site, when you're into old temples). The park is located at the top of that little mountain and there are some nice twistie roads, just a few km's of road, but always good fun.going up and down and vice versa During the ride still keeping the revs low max 6000 rpm and a few times 7000 rpm, but then it wants to goooooo...and that sound !!!!! KRS1 topspeed now 110 km/h @ 6500 rpm in 6th gear. in theory that's +10 km with every 500 rpm's increase,ending up at 190 km/u @ 10.500rpm in 6th gear??? not bad for a 150.when it will reach a real speed of 170/175 i would be more then happy. Hi Dutchbike could you let me know how high the tachometer (RPM's) gauge goes? #82Posted 2012-02-12 11:44:33
Took my new TZM out today for it's second ride, a bit further now, destination: my own little "Isaan mountain" Phanomrung Historical Park in Buriram province,(actually a nice site, when you're into old temples). The park is located at the top of that little mountain and there are some nice twistie roads, just a few km's of road, but always good fun.going up and down and vice versa During the ride still keeping the revs low max 6000 rpm and a few times 7000 rpm, but then it wants to goooooo...and that sound !!!!! KRS1 topspeed now 110 km/h @ 6500 rpm in 6th gear. in theory that's +10 km with every 500 rpm's increase,ending up at 190 km/u @ 10.500rpm in 6th gear??? not bad for a 150.when it will reach a real speed of 170/175 i would be more then happy. But topspeed isn't what this kind of bike is all about, it's the acceleration, the sound, and shifting up and down, on nice twistie roads. It's sometimes nesscarry...., to reach those nice roads, some traveling on those staight boring busy roads has to be done but even on that kind of roads, it looks like the TZM will be a good bike ( it feels like a cruising speed of 120-140 will suit it very well). It was not a very long ride (95 km's) but the seat feels comfy enough for much longer rides ( much better then my KLX which i start to "feel" at even shorter rides, also more comfortable then my NSR which is smaller then the TZM) A small problem occured during this ride, the front brake getting softer with every braking and when i reached home, it almost didn't worked anymore ( it could have become a BIG problem, if i had to make an emergency stop) There appeared to be no brake fluid leaking out of the brakecylinder or the brakeline and calliper, so i bleeded the brake and doing so renewed the brakefluid, the old brakefluid was really dirty and darkbrown ( i should have done that in the first place) After there only came out clean brakefluid the lever had a firm feeling and untill now still has, next up is the rearbrake. I will keep an close eye on the brakes and if the problem returns will have to change some seals, ( brakecylinder/brakecaliper) For the rest all is functioning as it should, the bike feels really crisp and clean. I love this bike!!! Chek your valve 175 its to slow I'm still running her in, so no topspeed measurments yet ( she's new remember) i'm just assuming that the real ( not indicated) topspeed will be around 175, those stock speedometers can excacurate quite a lot. After the first 1000 km´s i will do some measurments with GPS. b.t.w. that´s one serious looking NSR.... upsidedown fork, impressive brakes......very nice i guess that guy can make nice stoppies with it. when´s the next event of that 2 stroke club?? should be a nice site, a few dozen of those screamers going out on a ride.
Took my new TZM out today for it's second ride, a bit further now, destination: my own little "Isaan mountain" Phanomrung Historical Park in Buriram province,(actually a nice site, when you're into old temples). The park is located at the top of that little mountain and there are some nice twistie roads, just a few km's of road, but always good fun.going up and down and vice versa During the ride still keeping the revs low max 6000 rpm and a few times 7000 rpm, but then it wants to goooooo...and that sound !!!!! KRS1 topspeed now 110 km/h @ 6500 rpm in 6th gear. in theory that's +10 km with every 500 rpm's increase,ending up at 190 km/u @ 10.500rpm in 6th gear??? not bad for a 150.when it will reach a real speed of 170/175 i would be more then happy. Hi Dutchbike could you let me know how high the tachometer (RPM's) gauge goes? I was mistaken the redline starts at 11.500 rpm not 10.500 rpm the gauge goes to 13.000 rpm #83Posted 2012-02-21 13:46:21
now i changed my rc valve compleet to new.
The totall cost with install 1200 bhat . Now he told me ,if i now change the sproket size,than the bike wil hit 205 kpm,but flat on the tank. #84Posted 2012-02-22 02:01:04
Hi, guys!
Sorry for a stupid question, but where in Bangkok I can buy a cheap Yamaha TZM, Honda CBR or something like this? I read in this thread, that someone bought a bike for 5000-8000 THB, I want too. May be dealers with second hand bikes, or bike owner's clubs, etc? Any suggestion will be helpful. Thank you! #85Posted 2012-02-22 09:53:18
Hi 2 stroke lovers.
I have a tzm 150 ycls to sell. Its a totall origenal bike with al parts origenal and new valve system ,the bilts i have . Its a first owner bike, have 41400 on the clock. The bike its fast,and starts without no choke. Its have a few small skraches but thats its. I changes the bearings. But the bike its compleet ,no missing nothink. For the prices please pm me. Attached Files#86Posted 2012-03-10 12:30:24
Hi 2 stroke lovers. I have a tzm 150 ycls to sell. Its a totall origenal bike with al parts origenal and new valve system ,the bilts i have . Its a first owner bike, have 41400 on the clock. The bike its fast,and starts without no choke. Its have a few small skraches but thats its. I changes the bearings. But the bike its compleet ,no missing nothink. For the prices please pm me. #87Posted 2012-03-10 17:30:17
Hi 2 stroke lovers. I have a tzm 150 ycls to sell. Its a totall origenal bike with al parts origenal and new valve system ,the bilts i have . Its a first owner bike, have 41400 on the clock. The bike its fast,and starts without no choke. Its have a few small skraches but thats its. I changes the bearings. But the bike its compleet ,no missing nothink. For the prices please pm me. all time wasters and tyre kickers around here mate ,just ask roban ,he'l tell ya #88Posted 2012-03-12 07:00:15
Hi 2 stroke lovers. I have a tzm 150 ycls to sell. Its a totall origenal bike with al parts origenal and new valve system ,the bilts i have . Its a first owner bike, have 41400 on the clock. The bike its fast,and starts without no choke. Its have a few small skraches but thats its. I changes the bearings. But the bike its compleet ,no missing nothink. For the prices please pm me. all time wasters and tyre kickers around here mate ,just ask roban ,he'l tell ya Its my hobby to work with 2 strokers,and here on this forum i sold manny bikes,so there its for me no problem. #89Posted 2012-03-12 10:40:42
A friend of mine had a Yamaha 250cc two stroke. I don't remember the model but it was light and very fast. I rode it to a 7-11 a couple of kilometers away and was VERY impressed. You would have to be very careful power shifting into 2nd gear.
#90Posted 2012-03-13 21:07:59
A friend of mine had a Yamaha 250cc two stroke. I don't remember the model but it was light and very fast. I rode it to a 7-11 a couple of kilometers away and was VERY impressed. You would have to be very careful power shifting into 2nd gear. |
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