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#1 Quixotic

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Posted 28 July 2009 - 02:57

Bugger Me. I bought myself a couple of TA125 GP Yamaha's as a retirement present for myself when I finished up racing modern GP 125 bikes in the late 90s.

Both have stuffed cranks, and no spare pistons. Do you think I could find any? anywhare in the world? NO!!!

One is an Ex Brian Hindle, (supposedly), and the other is one of the Yamaha Pitman machines campaigned by a few riders in the early 70s.

Does anyone know where in the world I can find cranks or pistons. I have been searching now for over 8 years to no avail.

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John Swensen
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#2 GBGIVER

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Posted 28 July 2009 - 03:47

I have some pistons and maybe a crank. Where are you located?

Jeremy

#3 Quixotic

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Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:49

I have some pistons and maybe a crank. Where are you located?

Jeremy



In Adelaide South Australia. But I do not care where in the world they come from.

Regards,

John

#4 T54

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Posted 28 July 2009 - 16:14

I have a box full of brand new TA125 parts and will soon make an actual listing. I already have taken the pictures. There are new pistons and rods as well as piston rings and various other bits.

T54

#5 T54

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Posted 31 July 2009 - 01:36

This is what I have left:

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I also have a set of carbs, plus a set of brand-new 32mm Mikunis.





#6 Ray Oldam

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Posted 31 July 2009 - 08:19

John,

Hi. You could try Richard Tracy at Rave Engineering in Surrey, UK - details on his web site - raveengineering.com. I don't know if he does cranks, but he fabricates Yamaha parts and has done restorations on different Yamaha machines of various ages. May be worth a look.

Good luck - I hope you get it up and running soon.

Kind regards

Ray :wave:

#7 Ray Oldam

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Posted 31 July 2009 - 18:04

John,

I also found this web site, which appears to have a list of parts for the TA125!

http://www.cmsnl.com...1331/partslist/

All the best.

Ray :wave:

#8 fil2.8

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Posted 31 July 2009 - 18:57

Who could not resist this little gem ?? :love:
ebay item no 160352517313 :up: sorry don't know how to do direct link :o :blush:

#9 MPea3

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Posted 31 July 2009 - 20:45

Would this be of any help?

http://www.bikebandi...25-1975/o/m7656

#10 td1racer

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Posted 01 August 2009 - 16:04

Hi,

EMOT racing in Holland does a lot of 125 TA Yamaha parts>>>

emot racing


And, thanks :clap: Ray :clap: for the plug to our site www.ravemotorsport.com

Regards

Richard

Edited by td1racer, 01 August 2009 - 16:05.


#11 Quixotic

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Posted 13 November 2010 - 09:44

Found one crank and a couple of pistons.......... still need to find another crank

The search continues.

#12 Paul Collins

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Posted 14 November 2010 - 20:20

Try here http://2stroker.crea...com/forum2.html you'll need to register on the forum, some handy contacts on there and its all about racing 2 strokes.

They are currently moving the forum to a new platform so if you have any problems with the link above just go to google and search for 'North American 2 Strokes' that will find the home page for you, then go to the 'Yamaspeak' forum from there.

Edited by Paul Collins, 14 November 2010 - 20:21.


#13 exclubracer

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Posted 14 November 2010 - 22:02

Try here http://2stroker.crea...com/forum2.html you'll need to register on the forum, some handy contacts on there and its all about racing 2 strokes.

They are currently moving the forum to a new platform so if you have any problems with the link above just go to google and search for 'North American 2 Strokes' that will find the home page for you, then go to the 'Yamaspeak' forum from there.


Don Henry also looks on here from time to time... :wave:

#14 GD66

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Posted 15 November 2010 - 08:09

Hi Quix, if you're still in Oz try Martin Norman at Hyside in Euroa, he's pretty good at finding Yamaha unobtanium. And getting TZs etc going !

Email : enquiries@hyside.com.au

or ph 03 5795 3536

Tell him GD sent ya... :p

#15 Quixotic

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Posted 15 November 2010 - 23:45

Hi Quix, if you're still in Oz try Martin Norman at Hyside in Euroa, he's pretty good at finding Yamaha unobtanium. And getting TZs etc going !

Email : enquiries@hyside.com.au

or ph 03 5795 3536

Tell him GD sent ya... :p



I'll give it a go thanks.....

#16 Hyett

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Posted 08 January 2011 - 14:16

If you're interested, we have a complete Yamaha GYT-kitted AS3 engine with exhausts for sale.

Andrew

andrew@motomobilia.uk.com

#17 Quixotic

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Posted 21 January 2011 - 01:23

I'll give it a go thanks.....



I don't need the exhausts , (I have quite a few), I don't need the top end. How much for the bottom end?