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Warren
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Hi All
My name is Warren & I am new to the site. I have just recently got back in to Trtials after a long break (20 odd years). I recently picked up a very very rough TY175 that probably should have gone to the bone yard but I intend to restore. I have also purchased a 1975/76 TL250 again with the intent to restore. When I start the restoration journey your help will great much appreciated.

Cheers Warren
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Starky
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Bike: TY175, TY250
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Hi Warren

The TY175 should be easy to restore, even I have managed to do two and now on my third. Parts are readily available.

The TL will be a little more difficult depending on its condition but here in Maryborough there is one in immaculate original condition.

Best of luck with the restoration. There is a fellow called David Lahey on here who is considered the walking encyclopedia on TY's. I have not seen him without an answer yet and he lives just up the road from me (2.5hours) so he has been very helpful.

There is a manual for the TY175 that you can download just click on the Trialsport logo on the front page of this website.
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trialsmutha
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welcome!
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Warren
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Hey Thanks guys for the welcome.
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smack
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I have a TL250 with near complete sidecovers. A friend is going to remake then in 'glass if you are interested.
Warren
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smack wrote:I have a TL250 with near complete sidecovers. A friend is going to remake then in 'glass if you are interested.

Thanks for this. My main push when I start will be a muffler & spark arrester as the muffler that is on it had the pipe & spark arrester torn off then thrown away.
The bike is a 1 owner & the person who used to own it I have known for almost 30 years. At this stage I have only got it a few weeks ago (along with the TY) and I have not even looked at it. Initial observation is that it needs the said muffler/spark arrester, side covers (if he can't find them), Trials tyres & Most importantly it needs the forks re-chromed (for that matter so does the TY). I also may need guards which from what I have been told are very hard to get.

Cheers
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smack
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Someone is doing replica guards, I've stumbled across them in the last month. I'll find the shop and post the url. Think it was US.
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smack wrote:Someone is doing replica guards, I've stumbled across them in the last month. I'll find the shop and post the url. Think it was US.


That would be much appreciated.
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