Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

An oldie but a goodie

Yamaha has been producing the TT-R range for nearly 30 years. Since 1993 it has become famous for its incredible reliability – and, with 27 years behind it, we’d expect nothing less.

ADB has tested multiple examples of the TT-R230 over the years, with the first version running until 1999. As you’d expect, there have been a few changes over the years, such as the switch from a five-speed transmission to a six-speeder, the brakes have been upgraded to include

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