Favorite Trick Part(s)

ocscottie
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3/2/2015 6:23pm
ocscottie wrote:
Anything and everything Carbon Fiber! i am the resident CF slut. Woohoo

The CF subframes give me major woodage.
CF? How bout this? [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/03/02/82267/s1200_image.jpg[/img]
CF? How bout this?



Why stop at just the seat? Woohoo

3/4/2015 4:45am
It has to be cone pipes for the ultimate visual theatre - but trick little one off machined parts are uber cool too.
3/4/2015 5:14am
The pipes for my NSR250 made by Tyga Performance. Also many other goodies, like rear sets.

Just bought a set of Tyga triples as well, with adjusters. High quality products. The good news is they're venturing into MX now.



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Randy Savage
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3/4/2015 5:19am
The pipes for my NSR250 made by Tyga Performance. Also many other goodies, like rear sets. Just bought a set of Tyga triples as well, with...
The pipes for my NSR250 made by Tyga Performance. Also many other goodies, like rear sets.

Just bought a set of Tyga triples as well, with adjusters. High quality products. The good news is they're venturing into MX now.



Tyga is breaking into the MX market. some probably already know, but he is a Brit guy who dropped a good paying job to move to Thailand and make motorcycle parts. They're stainless and tigged, rather than mild and brazed. this is the YZ250 ppe tey are developing in conjunction with TSP in Australia.



FIREfish148
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3/4/2015 5:22am


Pretty much everything in this pic. The factory Honda and kawi triple clamps always catch my eye.
3/4/2015 5:55am
Just about anything on the 80s Hondas.

The hidden stuff and the stuff hidden in plain sight.

The stuff hear about or see months to years down the road.
Premix
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3/4/2015 6:08am
Always been a sucker for a machined anodized part. Recently got a new set of applied clamps and these things are gorgeous!
mxracer816
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3/4/2015 6:11am
Premix wrote:
Always been a sucker for a machined anodized part. Recently got a new set of applied clamps and these things are gorgeous!
STFU NOOB!!!
#991
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3/4/2015 6:15am Edited Date/Time 3/4/2015 6:16am
The pipes for my NSR250 made by Tyga Performance. Also many other goodies, like rear sets. Just bought a set of Tyga triples as well, with...
The pipes for my NSR250 made by Tyga Performance. Also many other goodies, like rear sets.

Just bought a set of Tyga triples as well, with adjusters. High quality products. The good news is they're venturing into MX now.



Tyga is breaking into the MX market. some probably already know, but he is a Brit guy who dropped a good paying job to move to...
Tyga is breaking into the MX market. some probably already know, but he is a Brit guy who dropped a good paying job to move to Thailand and make motorcycle parts. They're stainless and tigged, rather than mild and brazed. this is the YZ250 ppe tey are developing in conjunction with TSP in Australia.



Got one coming soon Cool . TSP (Dave) is my engine builder Wink .
smezmx
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3/4/2015 6:36am
Some of my favourite yz125/250 bit's.



























































3/4/2015 6:42am
The pipes for my NSR250 made by Tyga Performance. Also many other goodies, like rear sets. Just bought a set of Tyga triples as well, with...
The pipes for my NSR250 made by Tyga Performance. Also many other goodies, like rear sets.

Just bought a set of Tyga triples as well, with adjusters. High quality products. The good news is they're venturing into MX now.



Tyga is breaking into the MX market. some probably already know, but he is a Brit guy who dropped a good paying job to move to...
Tyga is breaking into the MX market. some probably already know, but he is a Brit guy who dropped a good paying job to move to Thailand and make motorcycle parts. They're stainless and tigged, rather than mild and brazed. this is the YZ250 ppe tey are developing in conjunction with TSP in Australia.



#991 wrote:
Got one coming soon Cool . TSP (Dave) is my engine builder Wink .
Yeah, I've had a lot of emailing with Paul (Owner of Tyga). He's very helpful and courteous, and prompt with replies. I've never had a bad experience dealing with them and would recommend Tyga Performance to pretty much anyone. I discussed pricing of pipes with him so hopefully they're competitive although my suspicion is they'll be more expensive than FMF or PC but not nearly as expensive as Scalvini (difference between pressed and machine welded and hand made). My NSR pipes were just over $600 for two expansion chamber, so I expect between 300-400 would be about what a Tyga pipe would cost in MX. The only thing I can see being a problem is making up so many jigs for the pipes.
Bultaco
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3/4/2015 6:54am
Anything that is lighter, stronger, more functional than stock. Especially if supply is limited, it is hand made, and does not cost an arm and leg. All contradictory requirements, but that is what makes it trick.
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