Kato Yamaha
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:25 pm
I've been fired up a bit lately with some of the interesting and unusual Twinshock era trials bikes on Trials Central and it reminded me of a TY175 that has had a transformation along the lines of a Kato TY175. I'm sure the people who like working on twinshock trials frames will enjoy having a look at it, as I did.
Kojiro Mori came down to Australia for a holiday a few years ago and rode a Denman MC twinshock-only trial at Sandy Hollow. Col Phillipson lent him a 250 OSSA MAR to ride and it was easy to see that that Kojiro was quite an accomplished trials rider. His family run a trials riding park in Japan that has been in operation since the early 1970s. Kojiro's brother chose to honour the (Japanese) Kato design when he wanted to have some workshop fun modifying a TY175. Here are a few photos showing it, and a photo of Kojiro at the trial at Sandy Hollow.
The tank is not a Kato tank or intended to look like one. It is a recently-made fibreglass tank made to look like the tank on Mick Andrew's Yamaha OW10 (1974 works trials bike)
The forks are works Yamaha items from the 1970s
If you want to have a look at their website:
http://www.kameokatrialland.co.jp/index.html
Kojiro Mori came down to Australia for a holiday a few years ago and rode a Denman MC twinshock-only trial at Sandy Hollow. Col Phillipson lent him a 250 OSSA MAR to ride and it was easy to see that that Kojiro was quite an accomplished trials rider. His family run a trials riding park in Japan that has been in operation since the early 1970s. Kojiro's brother chose to honour the (Japanese) Kato design when he wanted to have some workshop fun modifying a TY175. Here are a few photos showing it, and a photo of Kojiro at the trial at Sandy Hollow.
The tank is not a Kato tank or intended to look like one. It is a recently-made fibreglass tank made to look like the tank on Mick Andrew's Yamaha OW10 (1974 works trials bike)
The forks are works Yamaha items from the 1970s
If you want to have a look at their website:
http://www.kameokatrialland.co.jp/index.html