My first proper bike it was a c model, remember trying to get the ton out of it and watching the speedo go 90.. 95, then we got LCs and bingo ton plus. Good to hear that 2 stroke sound, great bike, wish I still had one.. cool
used to have silver and black one , loved that bike, but the restoration of yours is high class, love all the old school bikes, not as keen on the modern compressed super bikes, Kawasaki z 900 is another favorite of mine
That is a very nice example of a very nice bike, which is only a few minor issues away from being nigh on perfect. I hope my own RD250E project comes close to this level when it is finished.
Just some very minor things in truth, the kickstart lever should be satin chrome not bright, the rear tank rubbers and washers appear to be incorrect (home made possibly?), the handlebar clamps are LC ones, as are the mirrors (although some do suggest that the LC style mirrors were fitted to very late model aircooled bikes), the oil lines to the carbs should be black not clear and there doesn’t seem to be a battery breather decal on the inner rear mudguard under the seat. Plus you would need a genuine toolkit and pouch as well as the Owner’s Manual for it to be totally complete. Hope this info helps. P.S. I’m not an anorak, just a keen enthusiast and none of the things I mention prevent it from being a great bike to own and ride, just details to consider if you really want the closest facsimile of the original bike.
I started out in Nov 1971 with a 1972 Yamaha YDS7 250. I put over 14,000 miles on it within the year! In 1975, I bought another 1972 YDS7 250 with only 400 miles on it, I put over 5K miles on it within 6 months! Had to sell it when I got orders for Germany and I couldn't have it shipped due to family matters! :(
You've done a beautiful job on that - I had that exact colour scheme but in 400cc. I sold it in 1990 for about £350! What an idiot I was! Who would have thought these bikes would be worth megabucks one day. Enjoy it!
Thats absolutely stunning i had the exact bike/colour in 1980 brand new i would love another or preferably a 400 but the prices of these things is immense
Came here with regret, reminiscing. Had a 1980 250 DX in the Yellow Speedblock. Not quite in this condition but not a million miles off. First bike after my test in 92. Cost me £600. Had issues with carbs pissing out fuel all the time. As I also had a Zephyr 550 and being young and stupid, gave it away for nothing as couldn't be bothered to spend time and money on it. One of my life mistakes!
That lovely crisp sound. Mine, an E model, was sadly stolen in 1980. Broke my bloomin heart.
Khuntz!= Thieving scroates!!
Nearly died on one of these but by god I would love one now. That sound brings back memories
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When you started her up , a tear fell down my cheek ..just absolutely beautiful sight and sound 😁
I know what you mean mate, these two strokes are just heavenly
Gosh this rd 250 in white with red mags is just pure beauty . The sound u never forget. Sounds as good as it looks.
Sold it now. I wish I hadn't!
@@robertmenghini.Lambomad if id knows id of brought it off you as it look fab next to my white v10 audi r8 spyder they both sound awesome.
My first proper bike it was a c model, remember trying to get the ton out of it and watching the speedo go 90.. 95, then we got LCs and bingo ton plus. Good to hear that 2 stroke sound, great bike, wish I still had one.. cool
Thanks for your kind comments 😊
Absolutely stunning! 👏👏👏
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Wunderschönes Motorrad, Toll.Danke
Looks and sounds great!
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used to have silver and black one , loved that bike, but the restoration of yours is high class, love all the old school bikes, not as keen on the modern compressed super bikes, Kawasaki z 900 is another favorite of mine
That is a very nice example of a very nice bike, which is only a few minor issues away from being nigh on perfect. I hope my own RD250E project comes close to this level when it is finished.
Can you tell me what the minor issues are please?
Just some very minor things in truth, the kickstart lever should be satin chrome not bright, the rear tank rubbers and washers appear to be incorrect (home made possibly?), the handlebar clamps are LC ones, as are the mirrors (although some do suggest that the LC style mirrors were fitted to very late model aircooled bikes), the oil lines to the carbs should be black not clear and there doesn’t seem to be a battery breather decal on the inner rear mudguard under the seat. Plus you would need a genuine toolkit and pouch as well as the Owner’s Manual for it to be totally complete. Hope this info helps. P.S. I’m not an anorak, just a keen enthusiast and none of the things I mention prevent it from being a great bike to own and ride, just details to consider if you really want the closest facsimile of the original bike.
Thanks for the info, appreciated
Thanks for watching the video
I started out in Nov 1971 with a 1972 Yamaha YDS7 250. I put over 14,000 miles on it within the year! In 1975, I bought another 1972 YDS7 250 with only 400 miles on it, I put over 5K miles on it within 6 months! Had to sell it when I got orders for Germany and I couldn't have it shipped due to family matters! :(
Memories eh! Thanks for watching my video
I’m jealous, beautiful machine. Yamaha, best bikes on the planet!😍😍
You've done a beautiful job on that - I had that exact colour scheme but in 400cc. I sold it in 1990 for about £350! What an idiot I was! Who would have thought these bikes would be worth megabucks one day.
Enjoy it!
No toll box
Sounds georgeous I have its big brother
Lovely bike's 😍
Thats absolutely stunning i had the exact bike/colour in 1980 brand new i would love another or preferably a 400 but the prices of these things is immense
Came here with regret, reminiscing. Had a 1980 250 DX in the Yellow Speedblock. Not quite in this condition but not a million miles off. First bike after my test in 92. Cost me £600. Had issues with carbs pissing out fuel all the time. As I also had a Zephyr 550 and being young and stupid, gave it away for nothing as couldn't be bothered to spend time and money on it. One of my life mistakes!
I know what you mean! I’ve also sold classics that I wish I hadn’t!
Beautiful! Absolutely Stunning! :D
Sounds sweet
Awesome bike wish I'd kept my fizzy and a few other bikes from the early 80s
I know what you mean!
Restored to concourse condition means its not being ridden on the road. Its silly!
I agree
What is the difference between an e and f thanks
Mainly the plastics
where is the tool kit
Not sure, the bike has a new owner now
has it got 350 tops or standard and if its not too rude what did it set you back
michael kuzma I bought it restored so don’t know? NOW SOLD
Awsome ❤❤❤
Thanks
Be a shame to ride and get it mucky. Be a shame NOT to ride it :)
HALLENS IN CAMBRIDGE WAS A HONDA MAIN DEALER NOT YAMAHA
Had same bike
Great bike eh!