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4Strokes.com Yamaha Related Articles: The All New 2005 Yamaha TT-R230

2005 Yamaha TT-R230 Article Sponsor
The all-new 2005 Yamaha TT-R230 is the perfect bike for mom or
dad, either for riding with the kids on their own Yamaha PWs or TT-Rs,
or for getting around the camp area. The key to the new TT-R230 is that
it’s all about fun.
The smooth 230cc four-stroke is tailor-made for fun and reliability. For anyone who has ever taught the joys of riding to another, the benefit of this bike’s electric start is obvious. It simplifies the learning process significantly. With its low seat height, smooth four-stroke engine and easy-to-use electric start, the TT-R230 is perfect for novice riders, women and recreational riders alike.
The bike features a new carburetor to increase power, along with a new exhaust muffler, and it has a smooth-shifting, six-speed manual transmission that has been maximized to refine the motorcycle’s versatility and usable power delivery as well as front disc and rear drum breaks for excellent stopping power. It is a very capable off-road machine without being difficult to master.
The all-new front fork has an increased stroke to maximize handling performance as well as comfort, and the new linkage on the rear suspension extends the usable range of motion significantly for much the same result. But even with the increased wheel travel, the seat height remains low and manageable, thanks to an all-new frame and seat combination. A wide seat, comfortable handlebar bend, and roomy ergonomics allow beginners to learn the basics and novices to master their skills. Altogether, these features allow the rider flow across the terrain while increasing stability and confidence.
The TT-R230 also features an all-new YZ-inspired appearance package as well, including a aggressively-styled fenders, number-plates, gas tank, seat and shrouds. So not only does the newest TT-R work like a champ, it has the looks of a champ too. Full-size 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels with knobby tires provide extra grip in rough terrain, and a standard lightweight aluminum skid plate offers extra protection for the engine against rocks and debris.
The all-new TT-R230 is just as much at home tackling your favorite trails as it is performing utilitarian functions around a campsite or being towed behind an RV. With Yamaha’s TT-R lineup, the whole family can get into the act, and the TT-R230 is key in that equation.
2005 Yamaha TT-R230 Specifications
| Model: | TT-R230 | |
| Engine Type: | 223cc, air-cooled, SOHC, four-stroke single | |
| Bore x Stroke: | 70 x 58 mm | |
| Compression Ratio: | N/A | |
| Carburetion: | 34mm Mikuni | |
| Ignition: | CDI | |
| Transmission: | 6-speed w/manual clutch | |
| Final Drive: | Chain | |
| Suspension, Front: | 36mm telescopic fork; 9.4" travel | |
| Suspension, Rear: | Link-type single shock; 8.7" travel | |
| Brakes, Front / Rear: | 220mm disc / 130mm drum | |
| Tires, Front: | 80/100-21 Pirelli MT320H | |
| Tires, Rear: | 100/100-18 Pirelli MT320 | |
| Length: | 81.3" | |
| Width: | 31.5" | |
| Height: | 46.5" | |
| Wheelbase: | 54.1" | |
| Seat Height: | 34.8" | |
| Ground Clearance: | 12" | |
| Dry Weight: | 242 lbs. | |
| Fuel Capacity: | 2.1 gallons | |
| Color: | Team Yamaha Blue/White | |
| Suggested Retail: | $3,299 (USD) |
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