i had a tzm150 until last week when it got stolen. so im looking now to get a new bike, either tzm150 or tzr250
i want to use it for long distance travel, but i am a bit concerned about cooling in high temperatures above 40 Celsius in the desert. anybody now about the cooling of these 2 bikes? any other big difference between them beside the engine size. how easy to get spare parts for the tzr250?
Post by chinaracer1 on Sept 1, 2008 22:49:35 GMT -5
You may be better off getting a 4 stroke for long distance travel. They seem to be more reliable than a 2 stroke and you do not have to worry about mixing the oil and fuel.
I had a TZR-250 and while they are fun on the track and twisty roads they are not really set up for a comfortable long distance ride in my opinion.
Parts for my TZR-250 were expensive and I had to replace the crank twice. But I was racing it not just riding.
With that said I have not heard of any major over heating problems.
Hope this helps and sorry to hear your bike got stolen. That sucks
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