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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Jezuz man! Have you forgotten how to spell?
    Wot shu talking bout Willis?
    Lets go Brandon

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    For engine parts and gaskets etc its hard to go past Malcohlm at Econo Honda in Te Aroha.
    Genuine new bits %95 of the time or quality after market for the others. Check his website. MHO

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    Wot shu talking bout Willis?
    Colour is spelt with a U. Don't let them brainwash you with simplified spelling. It may seem logical but the English didn't conquer an Empire by being logical.
    Don't you look at my accountant.
    He's the only one I've got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    The 200's were okay not as much trouble as the 250 re and RF's.
    My Xr200RE was a grenade that used to find new and interesting ways of breaking on a regular basis, culminating in cracking a crankcase in an national enduro.
    I think I pushed that POS further than I rode it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    But he would have tools, skills and knowledge.
    Clymers were always better, nice color pictures and better written instructions.
    I always found Clymers a little Gai

    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    My Xr200RE was a grenade that used to find new and interesting ways of breaking on a regular basis, culminating in cracking a crankcase in an national enduro.
    I think I pushed that POS further than I rode it.
    Interesting what the heck cracked the cases loose mounts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Colour is spelt with a U. Don't let them brainwash you with simplified spelling. It may seem logical but the English didn't conquer an Empire by being logical.
    Go suck a tire...
    Lets go Brandon

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post


    Interesting what the heck cracked the cases loose mounts?
    Chain came off.
    If memory serves, the sprocket guard/cover is shaped so that it gathers the chain under the countershaft sprocket.
    Under the sprocket is a stupidly placed bolt head, so the chain gathers and jams between this and the guard - and then whooska! - cracked cases!.
    It was a paragon of design, was the RE.
    Let's see now - the head was replaced coz the the valve guides were at the wrong angle or leaked or summat.
    The airbox leaked.
    The twin carb setup was problematic (the hot wheeze was to swap the main jets).
    There were other problems, but years of therapy have allowed me to block out this horror show...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    Chain came off.
    If memory serves, the sprocket guard/cover is shaped so that it gathers the chain under the countershaft sprocket.
    Under the sprocket is a stupidly placed bolt head, so the chain gathers and jams between this and the guard - and then whooska! - cracked cases!.
    It was a paragon of design, was the RE.
    Let's see now - the head was replaced coz the the valve guides were at the wrong angle or leaked or summat.
    The airbox leaked.
    The twin carb setup was problematic (the hot wheeze was to swap the main jets).
    There were other problems, but years of therapy have allowed me to block out this horror show...
    Same with the Cb750 plus a lot of other bikes re cases they make case savers now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
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    Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken

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    Just add new oil try the kick start or just see if engine turns over if it does prob not much wrong with it. You want send down to me via mainfrieght the engine i look at i for you. I got a xr 200 r two valve motor. I got a manual too. Engines are simple to work on i rebuilt my xl 100 k2.
    Engine oil plug fell out of it at 70 km. Just scored the bore a bit still ran.

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