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evomx244 Liked a reply to forum topic 83 YZ250 Bar Risors

6/16/2026 10:22am
pretty sure those clamps are NorCal Vintage Racing
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2 Trick Rick Started a new thread Can anyone enhance some images? (New RMZ?)

5/22/2026 2:43pm
I used a free app and was just messing around, but now I’m looking for something better. I’m pretty sure this is fake… but if not, I may have just been sent a pretty cool scoop.
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2 Trick Rick Added a reply to 83 YZ250 Bar Risors

5/21/2026 7:49am
I'm more interested in the billet top clamp - I'm pretty close to getting my vintage racer dialed in, now it's time to add unnecessary bling

2 Trick Rick Added a reply to Vintage Yamaha Pegs

10/27/2025 2:04pm
1978 YZ400E - IMS Superstock PW50 #77317 Bolted up with zero modifications. - Pros: They sit a little lower in the bracket than stockers giving my bad knees a little more room. They sit back a little further than stock - giving my big feet more room to shift (I also replaced the stock shifter with a IMS that was...
Quick follow-up — I’ve been using her for a few seasons now with no issues. The floors have held together great. I also installed a removable shelf above the bike for some extra overhead storage — super handy. If I were to do it again, I’d probably add a wet bath system. Right now, I just use the wash hose...

ga_pike Liked a reply to forum topic Ways to save money in Moto

5/24/2023 12:55pm
Step 1: Move away from liberal areas.
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2 Trick Rick Added a reply to Getting Started in Vintage MX

5/16/2023 9:55am
Thanks, Thats how she was pulled out of the garage, all OEM. .. Tires, grips, levers, all stock. Than she was in a fire.. so instead of being a "garage queen/show bike, shes going to be a nice VMX Race bike.

2 Trick Rick Added a reply to Getting Started in Vintage MX

5/16/2023 9:08am
I have more fun just tinkering in the garage playing with these older bikes. My 84 YZ was in a basket (thus basket case) and tracking down parts was half the fun.. long as you're not in a hurry. The biggest difference between bikes if adjusting from 20 years of riding 4-strokes back to 2-strokes, the overall layout and feel...
More aluminum angle to trim out the door opening - Fleetwood's are manufacture with steel body structure making it easy to cut big holes in without causing a problem. I removed the foam from the panel I removed (pretty quick and easy) and glued the exterior panel to a piece of 3/4 plywood I used simple cargo trailer door hardware...
More foam insulation... Rolled around the rear top.. Lots if 1 x 1 aluminum angle trim.. Simple rubber floor from some stuff I had left over. Time to cut the hole.. Sawzall made quick work - the walls are just a thin sheet of FRP glued to a 1" white foam
It was brought to my attention that I never finished posting up the project - sorry Due to limited space, I bought a couple of small toolboxes and made on thin taller box. Any void in the walls was packed in with hard foam for insulation and sound. And capped odd with white fiber board