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  1. will they fit the TLR200 as well?
  2. Thanks guys, I have been using pump gas, super unleaded, I think it is 10% Ethanol, I can drain it after.
  3. Great any tips on mounting it? Can you use the seat at all on these?
  4. I bought another 86 Honda TLR 200 yesterday and it came with a tank seat combo. The frame had been cut so it won't accept the stock tank anymore. The guy tells me that he sat on the seat and it started leaking only had it 5 hours, back in 2009. I am guessing it wasn't installed properly so I would like details on the process too if it can be repaired. It has paint missing on the bottom side where it touches the frame. It is all white but shows red underneath where it looks to be pealing. The seat area is a rough cut fiberglass and looks different than the tank which is smooth. I have done fiberglass repairs before to a canoe, but worry that the gas is eating the tank. There is also a bubble on the side. Maybe bubble is the wrong word, but it is raised and not smooth. It isn't soft though. Thanks Tom
  5. It looks like a TLR200 with a Shedworks painted tank from England. It has a B&J racing front number plate and the bars are after market. The side covers are missing at least on one side and the muffler looks to be missing too. The back fender looks after market. Chain guard is missing and looks to have stock gearing. It all depends on how it runs. A real clean one that runs smooth near me is worth about $1000, but it might take a while to sell. Most folks near me prefer the stock with the lights and a title.
  6. Mine has painted triple clamps like the 125 in the photo.
  7. Guys Could this have been a 125 CC originally? They seem to have the drive on the left side in the photos I found.
  8. It is missing the front brake line/hose and most of the rear brake and pedal. I also need a shifter lever and clutch perch. I am thinking the pipe and seat might not be correct. If you have seen one of these please reply. I have been told that it is a rare bike in the US. Thanks Tom In MAss
  9. They are very helpful but they are so slow and expensive. I heard that you have wait for shocks from them for months. I have an order in now with them and it has been over a month maybe almost 2 months for a fender.
  10. I am a new trials rider, but I have been riding a long time off road. I need to get some rear shocks for a 86 TLR200 I just restored. I am about 220# and bottom the current set up. I want to hear form the guys have replaced their shocks already. Thanks Tom in MA.
  11. Who idea was it to put corn in the gas and double the price?

  12. Where can I buy one of these in New England, USA, are the road legal? How much are they?
  13. Yes, I am thinking that is what the picture is, now that I look at both of them.
  14. I found a picture a while back of a modern 250F Honda Trials, it was water cooled. It was in about 2004. What do you guys know about this bike and where can I get one in the US. Thanks.
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