Post by tzrcarbonn on Nov 26, 2017 8:13:37 GMT -5
French slang 'on plantaient en tarbarnac toute la gang c'a n'avait pas de bon sens les autoritées
ont fini par nous détester'
on the Jim Allen photo notice his right arm leather show blackish marks of a previous crash
but it was not with my bikes, he never crash my bikes, I did crash the tz700 once with small damage.
The number 236 was my first year racing attribute number, the first crash on the brand new
250 Yam happen in my first race running in second chasing that always dissapearing rider
the other legend of that era Mister Jim Gill,
the cause of the crash was a oily back tire because the right cluth cover gasket was misplace,
lesson number one : always dissassemble completely a brand new racing bike.
the tz700 was received with a badly water pomp desing, at the first motor firing in front
of the Motocartier Yam store I herd a suspicious metallic 'crack'
we finaly found by checking the transmission oil that oil had became soapy foam,
see you tzrcarbonn
edit 26 11 2017 10.23 am
Legend of photo tz: Sorry, muffler are not allowed, and please do not put your knees
in the carburators,
photo moicourse: photo by Robert Audet, a friend artist.
photo departcours: French slang: y en as tu des braves qui veulent se poigner avec nous autres, mon mécanicien
Réjean Marchildon
edit 27 11 2017 7.11 pm
photo moto: first appearance of an hiperbike in Canada, the tz at the Palais des Congrès in Montréal,
april or may 1974. The Yamaha TZ700 was an Asiatic motorcycle production for the
crazy occidental riders.
edit 28 11 2017 9.38 am