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Nudie
13-05-2014, 12:14 PM
According to the internet, there is no such thing as a TT250 made after 1980. I hope that's not true. The compliance plate says 11/89 TT 250 and so do the decals. But locating a workshop manual has been fruitless so far.
Any ideas on where to get one?
Oh, by the way. IT'S NOT A TTR250!
http://www.yamahaownershandbook.com.au/?r=0
same as TT350,Xt . Why do you need one ?
Nudie
13-05-2014, 07:54 PM
Thanks davo. I bought a TT250 to ride in this years Scrapheap Adventure. It goes, but needs a bit of work. So I thought if I could get a workshop manual, getting it sorted would make life a lot easier.
That's only a handbook link...not a workshop manual.Solid old bikes mate. Let us know if ya get stuck.
Nudie
14-05-2014, 07:28 PM
Yeh i'm going to need a workshop manual. Got a rattle I think is the cam chain. I need to know if the CCT is adjustable or if I have to change it, how to go about it etc.
Hagarr
14-05-2014, 07:33 PM
Yeh i'm going to need a workshop manual. Got a rattle I think is the cam chain. I need to know if the CCT is adjustable or if I have to change it, how to go about it etc.
Its a well known fact that directions are never required until you fuck something up,.
Only pussies need Manuals LOL!
From my shit memory they don't have an external cct manual adjustmet,I think it was a large piece of neoprene mounted inside which relied on flex to gain tension.Sometimes gits put these in backwards.But generally its a stretched chain. If so its a head off and lower gear drive off to drop the new chain in,just mark/count links between before doing so.
stiffsimon
15-05-2014, 06:32 AM
It's not a workshop manual but a parts catalogue but there may be a link to a workshop manual in there somewhere or email them and see if they have/ know where to get a manual.
http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-tt250-trail_model16804/
K6Thou
15-05-2014, 06:55 AM
Davo has the right of it. They had a tendency to crack heads between the valves seats too.
Nudie
15-05-2014, 07:37 AM
Thanks guys. I'm off to look at a postie for the ride this morning, so I'll get onto the TT tonight.
cheers
Redmohawk
15-05-2014, 08:23 AM
Or split chain wire it to new one roll it through and join.
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