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2005 Yamaha TT-R230, 2005 YAMAHA TTR230 DIRTBIKE - The All-New TT-R230 A great bike with a compact wheelbase and low seat height, offering superb maneuverability and super-responsive handling for new or smaller riders. t's all about the Z competition styling with flat seat/tank junction for great rider mobility. And the YZ-style diamond-type frame provides great handling and strength. The stout, air-cooled, SOHC, 4-stroke engine with electric start pumps out predictable power aimed at easing both beginning and intermediate riders into the off-road experience. Convenient, reliable electric starter ensures hassle-free, push-button starting. It’s equipped with a smooth shifting, 6-speed transmission with heavy-duty manual clutch that taps the fat of the TT-R’s broad powerband for instant hook-up in a wide range of terrain and conditions. The TT-R230 comes with lots of convenience features - Ultra-reliable CD ignition system Automatic cam chain tensioner YZ-type air-filter .. and more. A new, linkage-mounted rear shock serving up 8.7" of smooth, progressive rear wheel travel and the new, 36mm front fork with 9.4" of travel provides plush, confidence-inspiring control over rough terrain. The TT-R230. YZ style and function for tons of fun.
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