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Hello,

I am a new honda TLR200 driver.

After riding good Montesa's ( 2x 348 and later a 311model) i ride some new gasgas bikes, the txt280 and the TXT280Pro 2002 model.

This is the point that i didn't like trials no more.

2 hours driving means 4 hours get youre bike fixed for the next ride.

I sold my bike because i did not like i anymore.

Suddenly i fond my dreambike fore sale.

A TLR200 in a not to bad condition.

I always wanted this bike bacause its a trial, its a fore stroke whit an amazing sillent smooth sound, and it a Honda.

I am going to strip i down an rebuild it new.

New piston-valves-camchain-exhaust, and what ever it takes to build my dream completly new.

Before stripping it down, i made a testdrive.

Boy, that was amazing, my old ridingstyle was comming back on my again.

Because of the foodpegs are placed to the back, it feels realy light on te front.

I can make 180 turns uphill around a tree, that i could not do whit my gasgas.

So the mony i must spent to make the bike perfect is worth every euro.

If anyone have any tips for me, please tell my.

You can follow the project on my fotoalbum:

http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Album=LCDCFURS

just copie the link in explorer.

Sorry for my bad langage,i from the Netherlands.

Thanks, Rob.

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Rob, great that you share this with us.

At my trialsclub at Apeldoorn, one guy is riding a Tlr. That bike is so smooth on idle, it is just unbelievable. When you can achieve that you are in for a great bike.

Looking at the pictures i am enjoying myself very much.

Do you need new parts, as the old are beyond help, or is the engine in good condition?

Maybe i can see you ride one day....

cheers

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Derek Clampin (eastern ACU presisent is re-building a tlr. He lives down the road from me and so far he has lowered the compression, built a new exhaust and wleded new footrest brackets so that modern pegs can be fitted

REALLY nice bikes though (i want a white one!!) :hyper::D

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Derek Clampin (eastern ACU presisent is re-building a tlr. He lives down the road from me and so far he has lowered the compression, built a new exhaust and wleded new footrest brackets so that modern pegs can be fitted

REALLY nice bikes though (i want a white one!!)

Can you give him my e-mail adress, i like to get in contact whit him.

"gasgas at europanet point be"

I like white also, but i repaint it in the original collors.

I am only looking fore a tank/seat combination, because my tank has a lot of dents.

I dont know where to get a good one.

Anyone sugestions

Best regards

ROB

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Very nice bike.

How does the WES exhaust sounds?

Does it makes more nois then the original.

I ordered the same one,thats before i saw the REP one.

I think the rep looks nicer because its shorter.

So i think i am going to shorten te Wes if its possible.

What kind of rearshocks do you have, and where did you get them?

Greetz Rob

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Lowered the compression?

Why?

Please explain this to me.

Lowering the compression on a TLR250 - even if its only a 1mm thick base gasket makes the motor run a lot smoother and less 'jerky'. I was a little sceptical till I tried it on one of my 2 bikes but I am pleased to say that it certainly does make a difference.

Gordon

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