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Here are photos of some of the Twinshock bikes at the Easter 2 Day at Undulla (near Brisbane)
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And in case you were wondering where all the TLRs were, here are some of them
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Hi Everyone,

Graham, Ocean Liner Anchor? Perhaps that would go down faster than a Russian submarine?

David, thanks for the nice photos.

Suppose it is about time I got started on the KT, it was back on page 8 that I posted photos of the Basket Case or was that a Dish Case or maybe a??? Not sure where to start, had another look at the parts, scratched my head and wondered about the original owner. Something tells me that they must have Kinked And Walloped All Sunday And Killed It!

Below is a photo of the missing parts that I need to get it going. Can anyone help me???????????????????????
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Greg Harding wrote:......... Below is a photo of the missing parts that I need to get it going. Can anyone help me???????????????????????
Yeah Greg,
I've got a broken old basket not unlike that, except its the wrong colour.
If you're willing to risk the dangers of fresh paint I'm sure it could become green. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

And David,
Thanks for the great photos above, but I'm not sure that they belong in the category of basket cases....
except for maybe one little orange Yamaha ......... and its rider.
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David Lahey wrote:Here are photos of some of the Twinshock bikes at the Easter 2 Day at Undulla (near Brisbane)


Greg, I see you've hollowed out the seat of your TL and created air-flow through the seat.
Anything for lightness.
It all started with a KT250 that was so light that it once floated away during an ambitious river crossing.
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Photo of KT250 with TY250 forks and wheel - mainly for Greg Harding
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Oh I get it the the basket in the background :P .
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David Lahey wrote:Photo of KT250 with TY250 forks and wheel - mainly for Greg Harding
Hi David,
This has got me really curious.
Did this combination come about simply because of a lack of serviceable Kawasaki parts, and an abundance of Yamaha ones?
Or were you actually trying to change some aspect of the bike? and if so, what was it? The suspension rate? Steering geometry? Brakes? or something all together different?

Or was it simply the fact that every good bike should have at least a bit of Yamaha?
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Hello to all. David is it just me or does that KT seem to be rather high in the rear end. It looks like longer shocks to me. Or were they all like that. Graham.
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Was just wondering the same thing myself and admiring TY guard with a shiny front rim. Very tidy.
It all started with a KT250 that was so light that it once floated away during an ambitious river crossing.
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