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2007 TT_R230 Specs

ENGINE
Engine Type 223 cc air-cooled four-stroke
Bore and Stroke 70 x 58mm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Valve Train SOHC
Ignition CDI
DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission 6-speed w/manual clutch
Final Drive chain
CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Front Suspension 36mm fork
Rear Suspension adjustable link-type Monocross
Front Brake 220mm disc
Rear Brake Drum
Front Tire 80/100-21
Rear Tire 100/100-18
DIMENSIONS
Length 2,065mm (81.3")
Width 800mm (31.5")
Height 1,180mm (46.5")
Wheelbase 1,385mm (54.5")
Seat Height 870mm (34.3")
Dry Weight 107kg (235.4 lb)
Fuel Capacity 8 litres (1.8 imp. gallons)
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Old 01-04-2008, 07:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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dry weight, and drum brakes, and width, oh my!
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its not that bad of a bike, it wont perform like a racer but it does its job pretty well.
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i know, but still, id rather trail with a ttr125, tig talked me out of buying one of these,
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the 125 is a good bike, but it needs slightly taller gearing, it could pull it with ease.
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i considered buying a ttr 125 and modding the crap out of it, but, that would throw my yz plans way off, thats another thing, the 230 has half the mods
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I have a 90 and a 125, I think the 125 is gonna go, maybe the 90 but its my first bike so Im kinda hessitant to sell it, but then again a ttr50 would be sweet.
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i would go get a cheap pitbike. twice the power, half the price. with a clutch. perfect for stunting.
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