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    man u lucky man have a nsr, my dream bike
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    More of a nightmare mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurricane_r View Post
    man u lucky man have a nsr, my dream bike
    Funny that ....MY dream bike has more than 1,000 cc of displacement. You should get some ambition young padawan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Funny that ....MY dream bike has more than 1,000 cc of displacement. You should get some ambition young padawan.
    Actually, in terms of putting a rider to the test, the performance 250 two strokers are more ambitious than a 1000cc. Any dwinde no matter how useless a rider can go fast on a 1000cc. It is just a matter of twisting the throttle, power will make up for inadequacy .

    But the two smoker must really RIDE his machine. Working with it to ride that fine line of exquisite poise which is the essence of motorcycling. And if he can do it, the 250 will probably be faster than the 1000cc in mediocre hands , provided the road be twisty. Of course , on a straight road, anyone on a big cruiser can go fast. There's no ambition in that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowcarver04 View Post
    Whats the cheapest / best value for money aftermarket upgrades to make your litte 250 four stroke go harder.
    I'd recommend a HRC two stroke conversion kit for your CBR250.

    I can't recall the part numbers off the top of my head, but if you call a Honda dealer, they should be able to help you out.

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    Anyone who can find a crank for an NSR250 has ambition enough...

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    Agreed with Ixion - respect for those who can ride a high strung 250 two stroke properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Actually, in terms of putting a rider to the test, the performance 250 two strokers are more ambitious than a 1000cc. Any dwinde no matter how useless a rider can go fast on a 1000cc. It is just a matter of twisting the throttle, power will make up for inadequacy .

    But the two smoker must really RIDE his machine. Working with it to ride that fine line of exquisite poise which is the essence of motorcycling. And if he can do it, the 250 will probably be faster than the 1000cc in mediocre hands , provided the road be twisty. Of course , on a straight road, anyone on a big cruiser can go fast. There's no ambition in that.
    took the words out of my mouth,your words are wise,,,,,, young padawan?> obviously u havnt been riding with me, think u should refer to me as master
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    your very right unfurtunatly
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    Some good stuff listed here...I was running my bike totally standard but got sick of the sewing machine noise....so i fitted an after market exhaust....no noticeable power gains...no noticeable loss in torque down low...but a little bit of engine braking has been lost with a huge gain in aural appeal!! I now squeeze a few more kays out of a tank...but that's mainly because i don't need to give the bike as much throttle to hear it.
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    Derestrict kit for speedo and ignition.
    Iridium plugs
    98+octane booster
    Fully balanced and tuned carbs and custom airbox
    5w 50 oil (Visco 5000 or similar)
    also check the clutch plates when you do the oil change - if need be when you do the oil change, do a 20K flush with diesel oil.
    The rest i would leave until you have a bigger bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Skid View Post
    I'd recommend a HRC two stroke conversion kit for your CBR250.

    I can't recall the part numbers off the top of my head, but if you call a Honda dealer, they should be able to help you out.
    What's a two-stroke conversion kit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Derestrict kit for speedo and ignition.
    Iridium plugs
    98+octane booster
    Fully balanced and tuned carbs and custom airbox
    5w 50 oil (Visco 5000 or similar)
    also check the clutch plates when you do the oil change - if need be when you do the oil change, do a 20K flush with diesel oil.
    The rest i would leave until you have a bigger bike

    how to dereistric ignition?, iv heard some cdi's have 1st gear limiters? is this that
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