Yamaha TT-R90

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'Yamaha TT-R 90'
Manufacturer
[[Yamaha]]
Also called TT-R90 E, TT-R90, TT-R 90 E
Production 2001 - 2007
Class [[:Category:Mini bike motorcycles|Mini bike]] [[Category:Mini bike motorcycles]]
Engine
single cylinder, four-stroke
Bore / Stroke 47.0mm x 51.8mm
Compression ratio 8.5:1
Horsepower 5.36 HP (4.0 KW) @ 7000RPM
Torque 4.5 ft/lbs (6.1 Nm) @ 4000RPM
Ignition cdi
Spark Plug NGK CR6HSA '00-06
Transmission Gear box: 3-speed

Final Drive: chain

Clutch: wet, multiple-disc and centrifugal automatic
Suspension Front: 26 mm telescopic fork
Rear: single shock
Brakes Front: expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear: expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Tire 2.50-14
Rear Tire 2/14-2
Wheelbase 40.91 inches (1039 mm)
Length 60.0 inches (1524 mm)
Width 23.82 inches (605 mm)
Height 34.09 inches (866 mm)
Seat Height 24.61 inches (625 mm)
Weight 138.89 pounds (63.0 Kg) (dry), 61.0 kg (wet)
Fuel Capacity 1.1 Gallon (4.16 Liters)
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Competition Kawasaki KLX110A
Honda CRF100
Manuals Service Manual


The Yamaha TT-R 90 E was a single cylinder, four-stroke Trial motorcycle produced by Yamaha between 2002 and 2007. Max torque was 4.5 ft/lbs (6.1 Nm) @ 4000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 5.36 HP (4.0 KW) @ 7000 RPM. It came in both a kick start only and an electric start version.

Engine

The engine was a air cooled single cylinder, four-stroke. A 47.0mm bore x 51.8mm stroke result in a displacement of just 89.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a single overhead cams (sohc).

Drive

The bike has a 3-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the wet, multiple-disc and centrifugal automatic.

Chassis

It came with a 2.50-14 front tire and a 2/14-2 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a 26 mm telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a single shock. The TT-R 90 E was fitted with a 1.1 Gallon (4.16 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 138.89 pounds (63.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 40.91 inches (1039 mm) long.

2003 Yamaha TT-R90

2003 Yamaha TT-R90

The TT-R90 is the smallest member of the Yamaha 4-stroke family, sporting an air-cooled 89cc engine with smooth, predictable and non-intimidating power delivery. The bike retains the automatic clutch and the 3-speed transmission of the PW80 machine, since it looks like the young riders really enjoy the automatic clutch.

Built like a tank, just like other similar Yamaha machines, the 2002 TT-R90 can effortlessly cope with the beating kids put such bikes through.


2006 Yamaha TT-R90

2006 Yamaha TT-R90

A step up from the entry-level TT-R50, the 2005 TT-R90 adds to the power and torque figures, as well as to the fun factor. A bike for the young riders who have already gotten past their very first two-wheeled experience, the R90 still offers the automatic clutch 3-speed transmission and low seat which allows almost any rider to get a firm foothold on the ground for increased confidence.

Light and tough as nails, the 2005 Yamaha TT-R90 is a great dirt machine for continuing honing in the skills on young riders, boasting serrated pegs, racing-derived graphics and a paddle-style choke.


2007 Yamaha TT-R90

The 2007 MY TT-R90 is a great dirt machine for kids past the height of the 49cc entry-level bikes. Almost doubling the displacement of the smallest Yamaha dirt bike, the TT-R90 provides a non-intimidating feel, boosting the rider confidence while being a nifty platform for training and honing in the skills.

Air-cooled, 4-stroke, fun, and strong-pulling the 2007 MY TT-R90 comes with an easy-to-use semi-automatic 3-speed transmission which allows riders to focus on the track and care less about the secrets of the clutch work. built like a tank, this bike can take a lot of abuse and still work well in the backyard or on the track.


2003



2007 TTR90E



2003 Yamaha TT-R90E

For more convenience, the 2002 TT-R90E also introduces electric starting, making riding this machine an even more pleasurable experience. It retains the automatic clutch, 3-speed transmission, ensuring smooth power deployment and allowing new riders to focus more on steering and balance than on clutch work.

Low, reassuring, and built like a tank, the 2002 TT-R90E can handle abuse pretty well and is a dependable bike for introducing kids to the riding basics.


2004 Yamaha TT-R90E

2004 Yamaha TT-R90E

Yamaha retained the 3-speed automatic clutch transmission for the 2003 TT-R90E, knowing that focusing on actual riding is more important for the young riders than having to deal with all the clutch work. The new riders are still learning the basics of shifting, but the gears change smoothly, for a pleasurable, reassuring experience.

This air-cooled 4-stroke bike comes with electric starting and a low seat which offers a good foothold when stopper, for added confidence.


2006 Yamaha TT-R90E

The R90E adds more tot the convenience level of this small-displacement bike, thanks to the electric starting. Youngsters can now restart the bike much easier, maintaining focus on fun and learning how to ride better. The 2005 TT-R90E retains the efficient and easy-to-use 3-speed automatic clutch transmission, providing the young riders with a better educational scenario.

Instead of having to deal with stalled engines and clutch work, the rookies will be able to focus on shifting and using the various power and torque levels this 4-stroke bike can deliver.


2007 Yamaha TT-R90E

The E suffix of the 2007 MY TT-R90E introduces solid convenience in riding this bike: electric starting, a much easier way to kick off the day at the track, and bringing this small-displacement machine closer to its bigger sisters. A bike tough as nails down toe every nut and bolt, the TT-R90E can take a lot of abuse form young riders, as they are honing in their skills.

The small 4-stroke single packs plenty of punch and is the natural step up from the entry-point 49cc rides. Add in the keyed ignition to prevent unwanted joyrides and multiple features derived form the top-drawer YZ family for exceptional performance, straight out of the box.