I'm back on a twin - not a Storm though I'm afraid. I've got a 1996 Yam TRX850, needs a bit of work (don't they all) but I got a lot of practice on the Hound and it's not as big a project as that was

Hello again, love TRX'sMav617 wrote:Hi guys,
I'm back on a twin - not a Storm though I'm afraid. I've got a 1996 Yam TRX850, needs a bit of work (don't they all) but I got a lot of practice on the Hound and it's not as big a project as that was
You certainly did. I hope this one don't take as much work. Welcome back mate, get some pics up when you can.needs a bit of work (don't they all) but I got a lot of practice on the Hound
Now I like thatAMCQ46 wrote:This is my favorite one... Might be a bit of work to get there but it will be worth it
http://thetrxproject.blogspot.co.uk/201 ... ecial.html
That looks well cool.This is my favorite one...
Aye, already got my eye on some YZF "Blue Spot" calipers for the front, should match the paintwork:countrymick wrote:trx are nice onley prob compared to storm is lack of power.they are both great bikes subjected to cost cutting when built alough easier to modify than the storm as most yam parts of that period are a lot more interchangeable between models compared to honda
NiceMav617 wrote:Aye, already got my eye on some YZF "Blue Spot" calipers for the front, should match the paintwork:countrymick wrote:trx are nice onley prob compared to storm is lack of power.they are both great bikes subjected to cost cutting when built alough easier to modify than the storm as most yam parts of that period are a lot more interchangeable between models compared to honda