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| PM Newbie Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Madtown, WI
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I am always reluctant to buy a first year model. I have been considering a 2008 Yamaha TTR 110 and just realized that this was the first year Yamaha produced the TTR 110 (I think.) 1) Anyone know how much changed from the 2007 TTR 90 to the 2008 TTR 110 (other than 20cc)? (ie total redesign or just the cylinder/piston.) 2) Are there any know reliability issues with the 2008 (or 2009) TTR 110? Thanks in advance |
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: manchester,NH
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alot of stuff..differnt forks..i own 3 ttrs 110 2 08's..1 09 none of them have mods and i hit a 45 foot gap on them all the time..i mean i beat the s-h-i-t outta them all the time..never have failed me yett. i hit my ramp on them alot also they hold up |
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| Re: TTR 110 History ???
They are good bikes and are 100% different than a TTR90.
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| Re: TTR 110 History ???
OK, so the 110 is not just a rework of the 90. Any changes from 2008 110 to the 2009? (ie improvements.) Any reliability issues with the TTR 110? (It will be for my 6 year old son.) I am toying btwn 2008 TTR 110 or the new 2010 KLX 110. (The KLX will end up costing $1000 more.) |
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[QUOTE=tangerine;1439105]OK, so the 110 is not just a rework of the 90. Any changes from 2008 110 to the 2009? (ie improvements.) nope just the graphics alittle chang..but everything is the same soild bike Any reliability issues with the TTR 110? (It will be for my 6 year old son.) be an awsome solid bike for him he'd love it and deff gonna progress on it I am toying btwn 2008 TTR 110 or the new 2010 KLX 110. (The KLX will end up costing $1000 more.) Id lean towards the new klx 110L thing is sick..comes set up the rip! |
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: manchester,NH
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the only thing i forgot to add is that make sure you turn the key off all the time after your done riding it or the battery will run dead...thats the only thing i can point out in this bike
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Springville / Saraland Alabama
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I bought a 08 ttr 110 brand new... rode it for about a week and the clutches started acting up... finally took the cover off and the clutch basket nut had backed off, just put some locktight on it and never had a problem again, i have read on here one other guy has had the same thing happen. My nephew has a 08 ttr110 and it hasn't happened to his. But i've had mine 10months, i ride the hell out of it, ask anyone that has been to my track, bike is still going strong! I went through 2 klx 110s, 2008s i bought brand new, Kaws were junk, both were rebuilt several times one stayied stock, other was completely modded and still had engine failures and transmission failures even with all the aftermarket parts inside. Hands down i will keep buying Yamahas ! | |
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My Mood: | Re: TTR 110 History ??? Quote:
its not the key, its the acutal swith on the handlebars... leave it on, leaves the carb heater on, battery dies. | |
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: manchester,NH
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ill deff keep an eye on that clutch good to know
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: manchester,NH
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ahhh...so thats what it is thanks again man.. that makes sense
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I know that aftermarket parts for the TTR 110 are limited. All I will need is: Plastic (Pitster has a black kit) and a spare wheel set (rim, hub, spokes, brakes, etc.) Anyone know who makes a TTR 110 plastic kit in orange? Anyone know where to get a spare wheel set fot the TTR? |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Springville / Saraland Alabama
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My Mood: | Re: TTR 110 History ??? Quote:
Excel Rims (for ktm 65) No aftermarket hubs or spokes out or brakes. Heres mine, Gytr cam,Gytr valve springs, 22mm Mukuni carb, Sano swingarm, Hd front springs, works rear shock, Excel wheels, powder coated hubs, Gytr tall seat and gytr dress up kit, FMF 4.1 exhaust, Tag bars, Kitaco coil, Rk Gold Chain, aluminum 37 tooth rear sprocket, and added 1 washer to each clutch spring to make them stiffer. ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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My Mood: | Re: TTR 110 History ???
no not a klx style, TTR50 has the same mesurements on the front of the swingarm and the shock location is the same as a stock ttr110 swingarm. Had to mod the swingarm to run the bearings for klx style swingarm so the swingarm bolt will fit |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Springville / Saraland Alabama
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My Mood: | Re: TTR 110 History ???
TTR50 plus 4" swingarm from sano was roughly 1" longer than stock
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