Mid 80's only. One of the 'Seemed like a good idea at the time' sort. Don't touch.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
Mid 80's only. One of the 'Seemed like a good idea at the time' sort. Don't touch.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
XR250A motor is the same though I think the gearbox ratio's differ. It will be cheaper to rebuild the existing motor as ther are still plenty of parts out there. Any way it's hard to tell what's needed till she's stripped. The bike that is - not CSL....
I suspect the cam profiles might be different too.(Don't know for sure though so if someone who does says I'm wrong, believe them) That was usually what they did in that era, shove a trailie engine into a road frame, and change the gearing, cam profiles (more high rev power less bottom end) , and tweak the carbs and exhaust to suit. Maybe a higher comp ratio, though the trailies were usually pretty high to start with.Originally Posted by XTC
Exactly the same on the Yamahas (SRX250, XT250, TT250). Suzuki and Kawasaki both did the same also, though I can't remember the model numbers.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
If I can paraphrase that to make it accurate...Originally Posted by Ixion
more like the 500 would start kicking CSL (in the ankle...)
.... ouchies!
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I think you are right,from memory the CB250RS seemed happier to rev than the XR250,the XR was a bit asthmatic in the top end.The gearbox seemed closer ratio too.But I forgot what colour the socks I put on this morning are....(I could look,but I'm trying to improve my memory see...)Originally Posted by Ixion
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Yes but is a GB engine the same (mounting wise) as an XR engine?
My theory is that GB400 motors will not be hard to find as everyone wants the 500... and some folk will want to put XR600/650 engines in to GB's anyway..
But a GB400 would provide a significant upgrade to a 250 and give electric starting.
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I think the GB motor mounts are different to the early CB/XR engines. Engine cases are definitely different. XR/CB has no oil filtration either (unless you count the mesh screen hidden behind the clutch cover) so very regular oil changes are a must on these bikes.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
Indeed.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
My XBR500RS Mutant was a CB250RS with an XR500 engine. The bottom is essentially the same, but the top end requires a cut'n'shut of the bottom of the fuel tank, the top engine mount on the rocker cover removed, and there isn't much rooom for the 500's carb (unless you use the twin-carb one).
And mine was OK to kickstart - even though the decompression lever was missing. Just fold the righthand footpeg up, find TDC on compression stroke, and kick it through.![]()
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()






And was it worth the effort???? I should imagine summat like that would be a bit of fun!Originally Posted by vifferman
You guys who haven't met her - I doubt there is an organic or mechanical construct that she can't subdue - but then I'm scared of her.Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Oh No CSL! just caught up with the news.. the new paint and seat was too bag a shock for her eh?Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
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I knew those were the words I was looking forOriginally Posted by Jim2
Don't be scared Jim (much).
Although I'll confess to being the recipient of a rather large bruise, a week ago, on my right shin...after kickstarting my little beastie successfully many times, she decided not to play along. It was that kind of pain that causes silence (yup and this me we're speaking...not silent very often!) and then it goes in waves right through your body so that you are just about hyper ventilating.
Anyhoo - as far as the bike goes, I need to pull apart the engine and take a look. And well...errr...I dunno how to do that. So after exams I'll be hoping to ellicit some assistance from the fab KB crew I have been fortuinate enough to aquant myself with (I should be a professional greaser aye!).
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I inherited it when it was in a bit of a sorry state, but with the engine already installed. It needed a valve grind, rejetting, new tahrs, and a complete repaint (frame, engine, tank, guards, etc.) So, I disassembled the whole bike, sent the head off to me uncle (engineering tutor at the tech), and got busy with the sandpaper and spray cans. Cost me $600 for all of that, and then I spend quite a bit of time fiddling to get it to run right. Lotsa fun, both the fettling/fiddling and riding (good wheelie machine). Sold it after a few years for $800.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
No need to break the law - else you might have to elicit the assistance of a good lawyer (if there is such a thing)Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
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Oooppps! Thanks for that!Originally Posted by Wolf
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