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The plan is to take a kinda rusty well used 1995 Yamaha TW200 and make a 'new' Tracker out of it. I'll update here with pictures once in a while when things moves
Stripped it to the frame, welded seat brackets, as well as a tray for all the electric components, so that it will look flawless without any wires anywhere.
Next step is fabricating the seat frame and then blasting the frame and paint.
I have a TDub and of all my bikes I ride it almost everyday, it's my gopher bike.
Also my special events bike. Mad Max ride, January 1st ride, etc,etc.
I was hoping you'd install a pr. of narrower rims for street use and lighter tires for more performance but I see that tractor rear rim now.. I guess that's just what i'd like to do if i had a TW.
I hope you do at least put some smoother tread street tires on it... all that heavy rolling weight : either way I hope you get back to enjoying it.
Been a while since I updated... Every once in a while when I have few minutes.. or more (which doesn't happen too often lately lol) I work on the TW200
Wheels are on, handlebar and few more parts installed. Just completed the rear fender along with the license plate bracket.
Waiting for engine parts so I can complete the full rebuild of it.
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