Still, once you're under way you soon feel at home on the TZR, the front single 267mm disc doing all asked of it, with some sensitivity too, and the back 210mm item working well without being too sharp. The steering is light but neutral, although the skinny bar grips (rather than the riding position) can induce some aches and pains in town. Adding further to the discomfort is the vibration that the TZR inflicts on you at high revs - in other words at the 65-70mph cruising speed.

Such a cruising speed is not bad though. The TZR will show 75mph on the clock in the right conditions reflecting its willingness to rev through rather than cough and splutter like others of the ilk. The suspension is up to it too. It's all standard stuff with the only the front forks letting things down over seriously bumpy terrain, the rear monoshock proving very adept. Indeed, on a smooth surface the only indication that you're on a learner bike is the limited power which would be useful in picking the TZR out of a corner. Without careful swapping of cogs the power isn't always there when needed, leading to oversteer occasionally purely for lack of rear wheel propulsion.

Finish is good on the diminutive Yamaha. The exhaust system looks the least hard wearing, which is unfortunate, for anything louder - like your average after-market jobbie - would be stepping beyond that fine line of good taste and community care. As it is any wheelie type antics threaten your place on the Neighbourhood Watch 'Fun-Weekend' Planning Committee. The TZR is a loud bike - probably another reason why it's selling well.

But if that's what the boys and girls want, Yamaha are going to give it to them at the reasonable cost of £1759. The only cheaper race replica 125 is Kawasaki's ageing AR model, while Honda's and Suzuki's (the capable RG125 from the latter stable is still popular) offerings are £200 and £40 more, respectively. The Honda especially seems overpriced at this stage.

The skinny proportions of the TZR make you feel like a racer a little more than its wider competitors. The tank, seat and bodywork all flow along without the hint of an unwanted lump or blemish. Indeed the TZR makes fewer pretensions to being a big bike than some: it's quite happy being a fast, noisy small bike. Comfort is reasonable, though, and although the bars skimp on rubber the footrests are veritably obscene in the amount they use to shelter young legs from vibration. They are largely successful.

Other notable bits on the TZR are the grabrail which works; a seat that hurts when the weather gets hot; a clunk-ridden gearbox that you get used to; and lastly, a terrific sense of achievement when some toad pulls alongside at the lights, sneers, and you manage to lose him on the next bend. It may not happen, but when it does you get the sense that this is what the TZR was made for. Kid's stuff really.

Yamaha Tzr 125 Manual Pdf

Source Mototcycle International 1990

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Yamaha TT-R125 Periodic Maintenance

Periodic Maintenance Chart, Clutch Cable Adjustment, Throttle Free Play, Brake Bleeding, Engine Idle Speed, Drive Chain Adjustment, Rear Brake Inspection, Front Brake Pads, Engine Oil, Spark Plug, Air Filter Servicing, Spark Arrestor, Tires, Valve Clearance, Brake Rod and Pedal

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Yamaha TTR125 Specifications, VIN and Engine Number Location, General Torque Specifications

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Yamaha TT-R125 Fuel System

Carburetor Removal, Carburetor Installation, Carburetor Assembly, Carburetor Disassembly, Carburetor Specifications, Fuel Strainer, Airbox

Yamaha TT-R125 External Components

Side Covers, Seat, Fuel Tank, Footpegs, Front Number Plate, Handlebar, Front Fender, Rear Fender, Exhaust System

Yamaha TT-R125 Engine

Engine Specifications, Camshaft Removal, Camshaft Installation, Cylinder Head, Valves, Starter Motor, Cylinder and Piston, Clutch, Left Engine Components, Left Side Install, Right Engine Components, Oil Pump, Engine Removal, Engine Installation, Crankcase Splitting, Crankshaft, Crankcase Assembly, Transmission Removal, Transmission Assembly

Yamaha TT-R125 Final Drive

Drive Chain, Engine Sprocket, Rear Wheel Sprocket

Yamaha TT-R125 Front Brake

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Front Drum Brake, Brake Disc, Front Brake Specifications, Master Cylinder, Front Brake Caliper, Front Brake Replacement

Yamaha TT-R125 Rear Brake

Rear Drum Brake, Brake Rod and Pedal

Yamaha TT-R125 Wheels

Wheel and Axle Inspection, Front Wheel, Rear Wheel, Bearing Replacement

Yamaha TT-R125 Steering

Removal, Bearing Replacement, Installation

Yamaha TT-R125 Front Suspension

Fork Removal and Installation, Fork Seal Replacement, Front Fork Assembly, Front Fork Disassembly

Yamaha TT-R125 Rear Suspension

Shock Removal, Shock Installation, Specifications, Swing Arm

Yamaha TT-R125 Electrical System

Electrical Specifications, Ignition System, Charging System, Starter System, Switches, Wiring Diagram

Yamaha TTR125 Online Parts Diagrams

Yamaha TTR125 Troubleshooting

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