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    1975 Tl250

    I realize this is an old thread, but did anyone find a solution to this problem?
  2. Thank you very much! Got my two TLs today and I'm enjoying them a lot. I will check out the places you listed.
  3. Thanks Feetupfun, I am definitely going to look to see where the closest vintage trials events are. I might give it a try after I sort my bike out. Higher bars/lower pegs might be necessary. Are you aware of any dealers that might still have TL250 accessories? Thanks. Oh, I'm in the US, but it really doesn't matter.
  4. Thanks. I am sorta set on a TL and might branch out later on. I'll probably be doing more trail riding with my son and grandson than actual trials. I did really enjoy seeing how many difficult objects I could go over as a youngster. I could climb much more difficult terrain than my friends on their higher powered bikes. I'll see what I can do within reason at my age.
  5. Thanks for the reply. I will still ride my CRF and will probably ride more trails than trials. Ha! I plan to sit plenty of the time on the TL! I broke my tib and fib about 2 years ago on my XR650 but I'm doing pretty well now. It did take almost a year to get back close to normal though.
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    TL250 Honda rehab

    Anyone still looking at these posts? I might need some help with my TL250
  7. Hi everyone, I want to say thanks for letting me join. I got my first trials bike when I was a teenager. It was a slightly used 1973 Honda TL125. I rode that thing on the thousands of acres near my house. It's long gone, but I am purchasing a Honda TL250 soon. I ride Honda CRF300L at the moment and enjoy it, but it's time to slow down a little and try the trials thing again. At 67 years old, I hope I can handle standing for so long on the pegs. I don't know how much advice I can give you guys/gals, but I hope you will indulge my many questions. Thanks, Wes
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