As registerable TY250's are getting difficult to find, has anyone seen or tried this kit? What do you think, would it be any good to try on a TY without the lights and stuff?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Full-Replica ... 45fcc6dc20
TY250 Anyone seen/tried this kit?
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Re: TY250 Anyone seen/tried this kit?
It does look like they have gone to a great deal of trouble to set up that kit.I was under the impression from my brother in Perth that Aussy law was fairly laid back in terms of licencing "old" vehicles,but if they are fussy about lighting etc, can you not use battery powered LED lamps to satisfy the authorites ?
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Re: TY250 Anyone seen/tried this kit?
Len wrote:As registerable TY250's are getting difficult to find, has anyone seen or tried this kit? What do you think, would it be any good to try on a TY without the lights and stuff?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Full-Replica ... 45fcc6dc20
I think it is an extremely expensive way to get a bike registered. I had thought that kit was for people who wanted to do museum standard restorations of TY twinshocks
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Re: TY250 Anyone seen/tried this kit?
We were out clearing trees for a trial this afternoon when a mate mentioned he had just removed a complete lighting kit from the TY250 he has just bought.Its the whole lot including the rear mudguard with lamp etc.
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