Thanks mate! Just got the plastics restored and it looks and rides amazing 😍 love how yamaha reused their parts on so many bikes. A lot of parts are interchangable with other models
Nice, I have a red-white 34L (the Italian Paris-Dakar colors), yours was also in this color scheme I suppose. The motorcycle does not look to bad except for the horrible black paint on the thank and side panels.
@@Ianzandvoort what a nice bike to own! Congrats on it and I hope I don't offend you by chosing the french colors 😉 I just love that sky blue. I actually went for this bike because of it's very low mileage and I found a plastics kit including tank for sale so I just went for it! Just to let you know, there will be some 34l content soon, I might have bought something new 😉
@@Ianzandvoort that's why I built my own one 😉 I have never seen it in Switzerland as well. But once I built it a good friend came up and showed me a picture of his father in law... Could not believe it first but it was a 55w painted sky blue
@@gerarddietz643 how did you manage to do that? The 34L was produced with red or sky blue frame (in france) as far as I know. I would be very interested in seeing you bike. feel free to send pics to alain@motomotto.ch
@@gerarddietz643 I feel like a dummy right now :D of course there is a black frame and so only in the original 34L in sky blue. The later 55W had a blue frame. I even contemplated painting my frame black since that color is much easier to get but then decided to go all in with a sky blue powder coat
reminds me of my old 1995 Yamaha DT200 rebuild, very similar hardware / parts, nice work.
Thanks mate! Just got the plastics restored and it looks and rides amazing 😍 love how yamaha reused their parts on so many bikes. A lot of parts are interchangable with other models
Video muy interesante .
Me suscribo y ye seguiré con atencion.
Gracias por compartir
Nice, I have a red-white 34L (the Italian Paris-Dakar colors), yours was also in this color scheme I suppose. The motorcycle does not look to bad except for the horrible black paint on the thank and side panels.
@@Ianzandvoort what a nice bike to own! Congrats on it and I hope I don't offend you by chosing the french colors 😉 I just love that sky blue. I actually went for this bike because of it's very low mileage and I found a plastics kit including tank for sale so I just went for it! Just to let you know, there will be some 34l content soon, I might have bought something new 😉
@@tellenforelleI prefer the blue one too but you never see it in Holland!
@@Ianzandvoort that's why I built my own one 😉 I have never seen it in Switzerland as well. But once I built it a good friend came up and showed me a picture of his father in law... Could not believe it first but it was a 55w painted sky blue
Hi, I have a 83' (34L) since 40 years. The frame was aways black, not blue.
@@gerarddietz643 how did you manage to do that? The 34L was produced with red or sky blue frame (in france) as far as I know. I would be very interested in seeing you bike. feel free to send pics to alain@motomotto.ch
@@tellenforelle my blue/yellow 34L with black frame ist one of the first sold 83' in france.
@@gerarddietz643 I feel like a dummy right now :D of course there is a black frame and so only in the original 34L in sky blue. The later 55W had a blue frame. I even contemplated painting my frame black since that color is much easier to get but then decided to go all in with a sky blue powder coat
oil cooler!!! my 84 doesn't have it!
@@joaopreichardt also a Ténéré? What model is it?
This is an awesome video, keep it up! Where did you order the new parts?
@@noamhermon thank you so much!! Most of the parts I got from kedo.de. they offer a huge variete of XT parts