Triwinger
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Hi Sakit, hi everyone, first of all, welcome to the V-twin world of the TR1 family. Within that family, the XV 920 R (chain drive, no shaft drive) can be considered as "the most similar model", compared to the TR1: The concepts of both machines (roadsters with some talents for sports as well as for touring) are nearly identical. And luckily, most of the parts are interchangeable (body, seat, chassis, electrics...). Imho, the major differences are: - The XV 920 R has a bore of 92,0 mm, whereas the TR1 has 95,0 mm. The availability of bore-related parts (gaskets, pistons, cylinders, heads...) could be a challenge in the EU. (As only very few 920 R models have been shipped to the EU. In those days, they have been called "parallel/grey imports", e. g. to customers in germany and the netherlands.) So, you might have to order those 920 related parts in the US. As an alternative, you could upgrade the engine by installing two TR1 cylinders, piston sets (and heads optionally). Or, even better, the XV 1100 cylinders, because they allow to install "regular" cylinder head gaskets instead of the "very special" thin gasket rings of the TR1 that are not known for great reliability. (By the way, the bore upgrade will not have major influence on the engine power: The XV 920 R has 65 hp nominally, whereas the TR1 should nominally have 70 hp. In reality, both engines can be expected to provide 60...65 hp only.)
- The starter clutch mechanisms are different: The starter clutch mechanism components of the XV 920 R are similar/identical to the early XV 750 SE models (model code 5G5). Unfortunately, those mechanisms can be regarded as "even more unreliable" than the TR1 ones. And furthermore, the component assemblies are not interchangeable (-> no option for upgrades by swapping the components). Details of the 920 R components can be found here for example: https://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-xv920r-virago-1981-b-usa_model8838/partslist/B-12.html You can of course solve the starter clutch mechanism issue by swapping the complete engines (920 engine of the R -> 981 engine of the TR1).
Other than that, concerning the general availability of new spare parts, currently, there is "nearly nothing" available any more at regular Yamaha dealers. Exceptions: The later Virago models have some identical or similar engine parts, and some of those components are still available (valves, cam shafts, gaskets, electric starters...). For all specific parts of the chain driven roadster style models, you will have to look for second hand parts. (As both bikes are out of production since 1982.) Some years ago, two guys here in the forum were so kind to donate their "left over parts" to me after they had finished the restauration and modification work on their machines. So, if you (or anyone else reading this) are looking for some second hand parts, just feel free to ask me. Maybe I can help you. (Most of those old parts have their cracks and dents already of course. But if they have at least "less cracks than yours", I would be happy to help you  .) However you decide (XV or TR), I wish you a lot of fun with your ride. Greets to Estonia, Triwinger
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