TY250A. The very first one.

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Warren
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Re: TY250A. The very first one.

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dyan00 wrote:Hi.. Warren, its hard to believe it was 4 years ago when I posted the pic of #102, its still sitting in my garage, I havent touched it since I posted the pic, I will have to get it up to my resto guy and get it done, I will keep you up to date with the progress.. thanks


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Re: TY250A. The very first one.

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dyan00 wrote:The very first production model TY250A made was stamped 434-000101, it was the first of approx 18500 "A" models to be built, #101 was kept by Yamaha for the factory museum..
The very first production model TY250A to be sold was stamped 434-000102. Here is a photo of #102 nearly 35 years after it rolled off the assembly line.. I found it in the mud in a salvage yard overseas about a year ago.. Its currently soaked in CRC but will be going to my restoration guy in a few weeks for the full treatment.. I will post photos when its finished if anyone is interested..
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HI<br /><br />Here is a scanned copy of the TY250 Sales Brochure for your interest.<br /><br />Cheers<br />Gary
HI

Here is a scanned copy of the TY250 Sales Brochure for your interest.

Cheers
Gary
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Re: TY250A. The very first one.

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fantastic. I love reading old brochures like this.
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Re: TY250A. The very first one.

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Hi Gazam.. Thanks for posting the brochure, I have a few of them here, I was lucky enough to get a heap of stuff from Mick Andrews when he had his retirement cleanout..
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