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500 to 800 with gear and restored
VIN: JYACB03W6YA009925 2000 Yamaha TTR90
No, Just 91 octain or better it is a 4 stroke motor.
There is a hook on the end of the slide hook it onto the loop inside the carb.
The pilot screw setting should be screwed in until it is snug (not tight), then backed out 1 and 3/4 turns.
a 2007 model will take someone who weights 70 exacley 56kmph will a light kid like my brother who weights 30 it takes him around the 70 to 80 mark
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I know nothing about the Yamaha TTR90 - but there exists a 'magnetic pickup tool' that might work for you if the pieces of dipstick will stick to a magnet . It is available from bike dealers and online. It is the size and shape of a slim pen that extends out to 12-18 inches. On one end is a small magnetized button. This is very useful for getting anything metallic from places too narrow to get your hand in, or off the garage floor if you are too lazy to bend down. In the UK it would cost a couple of pounds, so quite cheap. It will definitely go down the oil filler holes of any motorcycle.
It goes exactly 5 to 222 in 2.2 secounds
i found a web site the other day that showed me how to break down Yamaha vin numbers i do not remember the web site but it was saying that either the 2nd or 8th (i cant remember which one) numbers was the year y=2000 x=1999 w=1998 and so one now scince your 2nd and 8th numbers are the same it is probably a 2000. anything newer than a 2000 uses numbers instead of letters. I sell cars for a living. The tenth didgit from the left to right is the year. In the case of this serial #, this bike is a 2001.
The carb main jet probably needs cleaning out, or the air filter is clogging up.