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bennz
8th October 2015, 12:14
Hi everyone,

I'm thinking to get a 1990-92 CBR250RR as a weekend toy, seen videos of it and heard good things. Although I haven't ridden one before . Wondering if anyone in Wellington knows who might have one and willing to allow me to have a short ( and responsible) test ride ?

Cheers



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Autech
14th October 2015, 08:34
Hi everyone,

I'm thinking to get a 1990-92 CBR250RR as a weekend toy, seen videos of it and heard good things. Although I haven't ridden one before . Wondering if anyone in Wellington knows who might have one and willing to allow me to have a short ( and responsible) test ride ?

Cheers

I can't help with the test ride, but can confirm they are a fucking hoot to ride :headbang:.

Tazz
14th October 2015, 10:01
I can't help with the test ride, but can confirm they are a fucking hoot to ride :headbang:.

x2. :headbang::headbang:

bennz
14th October 2015, 10:23
I have seen them around but I am a tall guy so wanted to actually ride one to see if it's right fit or not .


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Tazz
14th October 2015, 11:10
How tall is tall?

kiwi-on-wheels
14th October 2015, 11:11
I've got one in Auckland. I'm 6ft1, can confirm they are a small but manageable bike. I've moved the clipons to under the top triple which has made it more manageable, but mind your fingers. And yes, an absolute hoot to ride

Tazz
14th October 2015, 11:26
I've got one in Auckland. I'm 6ft1, can confirm they are a small but manageable bike. I've moved the clipons to under the top triple which has made it more manageable, but mind your fingers. And yes, an absolute hoot to ride

If you've got an MC17 it will be different to what he's looking at. 90-92 will be an MC22. Not hugely different, but different enough.

bennz
14th October 2015, 11:35
I've got one in Auckland. I'm 6ft1, can confirm they are a small but manageable bike. I've moved the clipons to under the top triple which has made it more manageable, but mind your fingers. And yes, an absolute hoot to ride

How's the overall experience with the bike? Many issues or failure due to the age ? How's the pressure on the wrists?


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kiwi-on-wheels
14th October 2015, 13:14
Pressure got me a bit when I first started riding, but that's also core strength building that reduces it. Bike has been reliable, I've had no issues apart from the maintenance as expected.

Being mechanically minded helps, I've stripped and rebuilt the carbs and troubleshooted a couple of electrical bugs, last weekend I pulled apart the foot break switch and cleaned the contacts, works even better now :-)

Its IMHO i find it easy maintenance, and if you maintain it well it'll treat you well. Only issue with these bikes is they are traditional learner bikes, so have had a very hard life, you can't expect superbike performance, but they go well enough and that 4cyl scream never fails to give me a massive grin. Sounds like a f1 car, sits at about 8000rpm at 100kmh

bennz
14th October 2015, 13:21
Pressure got me a bit when I first started riding, but that's also core strength building that reduces it. Bike has been reliable, I've had no issues apart from the maintenance as expected.

Being mechanically minded helps, I've stripped and rebuilt the carbs and troubleshooted a couple of electrical bugs, last weekend I pulled apart the foot break switch and cleaned the contacts, works even better now :-)

Its IMHO i find it easy maintenance, and if you maintain it well it'll treat you well. Only issue with these bikes is they are traditional learner bikes, so have had a very hard life, you can't expect superbike performance, but they go well enough and that 4cyl scream never fails to give me a massive grin. Sounds like a f1 car, sits at about 8000rpm at 100kmh

Thanks a lot for your feedback.
What are the major service items on this bike and in what intervals. I am relatively mechanically minded but have to learn more about this bike if I decide to get one. What year is yours and how many Ks has it done ?


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kiwi-on-wheels
14th October 2015, 14:09
There are service manuals kicking around for these online, think they are about 170mb and its a full strip down manual, colour photos and all. Basically, oil every 6k, oil and filter every 12, normal service items for a bike, chain tension etc etc.

Mines done probably 70,000kms

Rhys
14th October 2015, 18:06
Good luck adjusting the cam chain tension :rolleyes:

kiwi-on-wheels
15th October 2015, 00:22
Cam chain tension... Yeaahh... No... Its a geared valvetrain

bennz
15th October 2015, 07:41
How often the carb needs cleaning or tuning on this bike ?


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EJK
15th October 2015, 08:08
How often the carb needs cleaning or tuning on this bike ?


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Once every month, or around every 1500kms whichever comes first.

bennz
15th October 2015, 09:20
Once every month, or around every 1500kms whichever comes first.

Thanks , more often than I thought but I doubt it's a major job. I shall start reading about this bike more.

But still appreciate if anyone in Wellington with this bike be kind enough to let me have a look and short ride on it :)


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bennz
24th October 2015, 09:25
Still no one in Wellington ?


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bennz
16th December 2015, 19:03
This can be now deleted . Thanks


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