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    NSR 250s?

    Hi
    I would like to meet other people in Auckland that have NSR250's - trade spares and stories etc.
    I have seen a few around - and I have seen some on here but trawling through the forums is a pain.

    Drop me your details and lets get a bit of an NSR "club" going.

    Thanks

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    Go the 2 stroke

    I did have a 1994 NSR250. It was a cool bike. But sorry I sold it. It was the best and fastest 250 I ever had.
    Love to build a sport bike with a 12a bridgeport in it.

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    mc22's are faster.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    I want a NSR 500! Woo, 300th post!

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    I have a MC18 NSR 1989 Model - they are manic 250's - theres no faster 250s - hit 10,000 rpm in first & second and you need to be leaned over the front of them - very exciting to ride. The most easy bike to do wheelies on that I have ever owned. I bought it for track days. The problem is it's pretty much a racing bike - wants full throttle all the time, not ideal for road riding, and I have a litre bike for that, and I can't be bothered with track days at the mo, as just don't have the time. (young kids!!!!!). Going for road rides is all I can fit in these days, and I use a SV1000S for that.
    My NSR is for sale if you know anyone that may want it. Its done 18,000kms, i give it a blast now and then and mechanically its all good It had been dropped when I bought it, I also dropped it (on the other side - feck!), so theres a few plastic welds in its Rothmans Blue Coloured Honda fairings, so it's not mint, but it is a sound one mechanically. Would make an outstanding track bike for someone. PM me if anyone wants it

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsTheHamma View Post
    I have a MC18 NSR 1989 Model - they are manic 250's - theres no faster 250s
    Well, there is, but NSR's are still fecking sweet.

    'specially if you can get your hands on the MC28 Swipe Card model, DO NOT put the HRC dry race card in while on the road. "Swipe cards? BAH, its only a 250, hand me that race card." Eeep

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    mc22's are faster.
    that'll go nicely on the tui sign

    I own an nsr but im in hamilton

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    Quote Originally Posted by FilthyLuka View Post
    Well, there is, but NSR's are still fecking sweet.

    'specially if you can get your hands on the MC28 Swipe Card model, DO NOT put the HRC dry race card in while on the road. "Swipe cards? BAH, its only a 250, hand me that race card." Eeep
    what dose the race card do?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsTheHamma View Post
    I have a MC18 NSR 1989 Model - they are manic 250's - theres no faster 250s - hit 10,000 rpm in first & second and you need to be leaned over the front of them - very exciting to ride.
    Im proud to say iv had three, x2 mc21's and x1 mc28, one of which i made 300cc, others i rebuilt etc etc,

    reason the 89's seemed so wild was cause there ass sat lower and there suspension was bit softer thus front came up bit easier.

    there great bikes but if your going mc21 or older, best to rebuild from the bottom up to save you hastles... alot of people just rebuild the top end.. not knowing that all that does mainly is restore compression, doesnt mean its not going to seize, or the bottom end aint guna give way, also there mostly oil-injected as standard and as soon as you take em to the track , off the gas hard you can do out the bottom end slowly or quickly depending on there condition due to the oil pump closing off. but can be fixed by adjustment to fully open or conversion to pre-mix.

    the race card- is pointless unless you have HRC race lume or it wont even work youl will recieve an error message on your dash(which means you wont have any road electronics either... the mc28 was really nice bike, very reliable and gota love the sound of that dry clutch.. IMO best 250 available regardless of power...

    I still got some parts lying round , few barrels and few pistons if you need,. let me know, (use TTS!!!!!)


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    has anyone done the mc18 electrical mod which lets it produce its true 60hp?? a huge bump up from the 45 restricted state id imagine....

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    Thread jack: I have an unused NSR250 MC28 windscreen. Make an offer. Thanks.
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    What sort of price are you after ItsTheHamma?

    Quote Originally Posted by ItsTheHamma View Post
    I have a MC18 NSR 1989 Model - they are manic 250's - theres no faster 250s - hit 10,000 rpm in first & second and you need to be leaned over the front of them - very exciting to ride. The most easy bike to do wheelies on that I have ever owned. I bought it for track days. The problem is it's pretty much a racing bike - wants full throttle all the time, not ideal for road riding, and I have a litre bike for that, and I can't be bothered with track days at the mo, as just don't have the time. (young kids!!!!!). Going for road rides is all I can fit in these days, and I use a SV1000S for that.
    My NSR is for sale if you know anyone that may want it. Its done 18,000kms, i give it a blast now and then and mechanically its all good It had been dropped when I bought it, I also dropped it (on the other side - feck!), so theres a few plastic welds in its Rothmans Blue Coloured Honda fairings, so it's not mint, but it is a sound one mechanically. Would make an outstanding track bike for someone. PM me if anyone wants it

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    Quote Originally Posted by trademe900 View Post
    has anyone done the mc18 electrical mod which lets it produce its true 60hp?? a huge bump up from the 45 restricted state id imagine....
    you think a stock mc18 can throw out 60hp?


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    Quote Originally Posted by lanci View Post
    What sort of price are you after ItsTheHamma?
    Bro look at the date he wrote that post way over a year ago

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    Oh snap! Cheers for the heads up...

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