| ◄At 400 mi. a Uni filter
replaced the stock air cleaner. At 1500 mi. both tires were
replaced. At 2200 mi. the chain and both sprockets were replaced.
Two spark plugs went in during
the test, not because of fouling but as preventative maintenance.
Three sets of American Pro
grips were used during the test. That's
it. The head never came off, nor did the side case on either bike. Fork
seals and fork oil was never changed, no spokes or cables were replaced
and even the throttle cable went the entire distance. Sure isn't much
for the hard use the bikes received.
We used Bel-Ray MC-1 mixed 60:1 in both machines and never fouled a
spark plug or had any engine gumming. Chain lobes were mostly Bel-Ray
and PJ-1.
The 250 pre-ran one
Baja 500, one Mexican 1000 and survived three other trail rides into
Baja. It also participated in numerous trail and photo rides into the
San Bernardino Mountains and Mojave Desert. The ITs were reliable,
dependable and trustworthy. They never failed to finish an outing, and
we began to trust them to take us anywhere, at anytime, with little or
no preparation.
Complaints? Only one.
Lack of steering precision. We tried bolt-on cures and fooled around
with stanchion tube height hut nothing could compensate for a steering
head angle set for straight line stability, instead of turning.
Art Director Paul Zeek
probably explained the IT's steering best: "There is only one way to
miss a rock while at speed on an ITaim for it.
The lack of steering
precision was noticed more by motocrossers and experienced off-roaders
than first timers and novices. This complaint has been cured on the '79
ITs by pulling the rake angle back 2°. A good shop could modify the '77
and '78s by cutting the backbone and pulling the rake angle back the
same amount.
Anyone who likes to
ride dirt bikes but hates to work on them should take a good hard look
at Yamaha's ITs. They are fast, tough, ready-to-ride hikes that will
give an owner thousands of carefree miles on the trail and be ready to
go any place, anytime, without days of preparation and preventative
maintenance.■ |