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One has appeared on ebay for a 175/200.
What was it?
Fits between carb and reedvalve and connects via pipe from the inlet rubber.
Is it a gimmick.................don't remember any trials bikes with 'boost bottles'............although Yamaha YZ & IT's of that era had this type of arrangement.
Can anyone enlighten me ..................I'm sure Chris (Honda RS) will be able to help me out.
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From my TLR200 Parts Book,which I'm studying as I type,
UK TLR 200's had Frame Prefix MDO9 5*****************
and engine prefix MD09E 5****************
So the engine doesn't seem to be a TLR200
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Cry.............uncontrollably
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Thanks Bikespace
I'll push the forks to top of yokes, first...........they're about 1.5" off at present.
However the 4.5" Domino's are very low.
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Looking for some higher bars on my Majesty 175.
Currently it has the 4.5" Domino's that I bought it with. They're too low for my 6'2" frame
I want at least some new bars with 6" lift.
Is it only Renthal that make 6" bars or does anybody else?
Were bars higher than 6" in the 70/80's or is it my imagination?
Can you get 'Vintage Bend'???
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Red rear reflector, even for a daytime MOT
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Pems of Rochdale, Lancs...........specialise in TY Yam spares.
They'll probably have new Tank covers in for TY mono's.
They certainly had new ones in for TY175's the week before Xmas and were about
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Might stick to the Majesty 175 then..........
Anybody got a t/shock RSC Honda or nicely set up TLR200/250 in and around Yorkshire that I could have a go on at a practice ground or trial???
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Hi Honda RS,
I only ride it on the street and haven't tried it off-road.
I wanted your opinion on the differences between the Reflex and the TLR200R and whether it was worth the effort to convert into a Trials TLR, which wouldn't be a great hassle if the engine/frame/swinging arm were the same
OR which is the best Honda Twinshock of the 70's/80's era to buy.
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Thanks Marky,
I have already taken account of the rims (being chrome steel) that rechroming and spoking while i'm at it, so buying new gold anodised alloy rims and respoking would be a similar cost to the proper restoration of the originals.
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Following all the recent TLR discussions, I 've been thinking??
I'm at a crossroads?
I have this TLR200 Reflex, which has done 6000 road miles and has been imported from California.
It's never been off-road and is in great condition, mechanically and cosmetically, however I was going to carry out a concours restoration of it this Spring, which would involve a stripdown and repaint (tank has some dents and frame paint has worn away at footrests)
Restoring bikes for classic shows is also a hobby, which I enjoy and I already have all the new genuine Honda plastics and parts to complete the job. It's registered and MOT'd and I ride it on the road in summer.
I've had the bike for 3 years already and it cost me
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Any chance of a close-up picture of that sticker as needless to say mine has long gone and no-one has any now. I can get one made from a copy
Email or PM me Woody, with your email and I'll send you a copy, which is already scanned into the computer
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Currently my bke is fitted with 4.5 inch Domino Bars with brace and I think I'm going to find them too low (I'm 6'1" and 15.5 stone).
20 years ago I seem to remember we all had 6" Renthals...........with no cross-brace and they were strong enough then........are they still available without a brace??...........I've only seen 6" Renthals with a brace
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Thanks guys for your advice..........
The bike is definitely a 175, not a 200 and the the build date/model has been confirmed by John Shirt, plus I've had the head off to check the bore size.
The comment about the forks were really to do with them feeling soggy compared to another standard TY175 I also own.The Godden frame headstock uses taper roller bearings like the TY250 mono's and not ballrace, so conversion should be no problem, however I prefer to stick to the originals if possible.
I have another better forkbrace/mudguard holder, since these pics.
The brakes work very well and have new shoes and the linings are in A1 condition.
I will strip the forks down and renew the springs with NOS ones I have already.Then experiment with different grade oil.
Rims aren't tubeless, Woody although the pics are deceptive and I did buy it about 2-3 years ago from the Derbyshire Peak District area...........so you are probably correct.
The bike looks like it hasn't done much work and everything looks pretty original (with the exception of rims/bars/levers). The Alloy Majesty tank is in A1 condition,with the original plastic retainer,plus it has right Majesty oil pump cover,Seat and Brake torque arms and came with original Gas Girlings,plus the Heatshield has the original Majesty sticker on it .......
So I think I'll take her out in 2005 and give a whirl to see if I get on.
The bike's now registered on an age related 1982 plate, so I can do a few road trials as well, if the need arises.
If I need more power then I can see Craig Mawlem for a 200 kit and also upgrade the ignition to electronic.
Finally what are they worth now in 2004...........can't see them depreciating now much after 20 years, are they worth 4 figure sums???
Another pic to whet your appetites
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A bit of advice or your views needed
I have a 1982 Godden framed Majesty 175, which I fancy riding in a Twinshock classes at club Trials and maybe progressing further if I like it or my results are good enough.
The bike is mechanically very sound and everything works fine,with all maintenance up to date with everything replaced as necessary.
I've never trialled it, just ridden a few times at a practice ground.
Cosmetically it's pretty good also with all the correct Majesty modifications and parts,the wheels were already respoked and fitted with new rims,plus IRC tubed tyres.
It has a SM chromed front pipe (which some say produces more torque.......does it?) and new Falcon gas shocks.
Can I improve the forks..........they seem a bit weedy !!!
Maybe fit TY250 twinshock forks and yokes or a TY250 mono front end.
Would the swap be worth it?
Will it have enough power for an adult 15 st frame?
I'm sure I will enjoy riding it in a few events............but am I looking at through 'rose-coloured' specs?
I have a TLR200 also.............should I concentrate my efforts on riding/improving this and thus consign the Majesty to the back of the garage as a historical relic, only to ride for pleasure occasionally at the practice ground.
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TBM is a UK publication and is widely known in Trail Riding and Enduro circles.
The editorial have Trials bikes as training/playbikes to keep fit on and run a GASGAS and Montesa 315R, hence the comparative test.
They do have features on Trials like SSDT/Scott etc and it's a great publication.
Stands for Trail Bike magazine
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' What we are seeing with twinshock prices are the same pattern that Pre65's experienced a few years ago, they are all increasing in value as the bikes become more collectable and difficult to find.'
My thoughts exactly, Martin
I'm glad that I've got a TLR200 Reflex, Majesty and mint TY175 in my stable then...........could be 'money in the bank' for the future.
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Looking at eBay and T & MX , it's apparent that anything that
resembles a TLR is making 4 figure sums, for any old dog of a bike.
Scabby TLR200's are making
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