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    Road registering my rmx

    thinking of getting my rmx250 registed for the road
    does any one know where i could get the parts i need to do this from?
    thanks johnnie
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    Quote Originally Posted by FA50 rider View Post
    thinking of getting my rmx250 registed for the road
    does any one know where i could get the parts i need to do this from?
    thanks johnnie
    probably a bike dissmantler(dunno how to spell it) to get parts. For lights, mirrors, indicators etc. That would probably be your best bet. If not I'm sure they can put you in the right direction.

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    Why would you want to?

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    The RMX250S, a road registerable version of the RMX (with lights, indicators, horn, etc) was sold in NZ a few years ago (late 90s?). It wasn't offered for very long - I guess they didn't sell. I was thinking of buying one but procrastinated too-long and by the time I decided to do it I couldn't find one.

    I have kept my eye open for a used one to come-up ever since - to no avail.

    I don't know whether the RMX (dirt only model) can be turned into an RMXS, but getting hold of the parts diagrams for both models would tell you the differences and what is involved in converting your bike. Even if you can convert it you still may have trouble getting it certified for road use since your model was never intended for the road.
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    In all honesty, I don't knwo if it would be worth it to have shitty handling and stuff.

    I've always thought that you either have a dirtbike or a roadbike, you can't really get both in one cause its always half assed. That is totally my opinion though.

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    the wireing look would be the hard part, the rmx would also need a bigger generator which the rmxs had, their are a few of those rmxs around they were sold for 8g in the end, they never sold that well

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    In all honesty, I don't knwo if it would be worth it to have shitty handling and stuff.

    I've always thought that you either have a dirtbike or a roadbike, you can't really get both in one cause its always half assed. That is totally my opinion though.
    My sentiments exactly!

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    major hassle dude youll need to get all the light and make eure they all have the right numbers etc on them on after market stuff before you get the vin done and again ther es the wiring once all that done youll need street tyres list gose on then you have some thing that handle like shit and needs the tyre changed to go off road spend the grand itll cost you at a minimu and get a cheap arse road bike that needs a bit of a clean up ( should have bought my gsxr 250 i was sellin all in parts now )

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    yer i gess so may as welll buy a road bike ae
    thanks ne way
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    In all honesty, I don't knwo if it would be worth it to have shitty handling and stuff.

    I've always thought that you either have a dirtbike or a roadbike, you can't really get both in one cause its always half assed. That is totally my opinion though.
    Half assed alright....



    Shitty handling? A dirtbike will outhandle anything in the tight and twisty's.

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    If this is the end result then you'll be more than happy and will be running cicles around cheese.
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    you could run circles round Cheese on a zimmer frame
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    FlangmasterJ - the guy rides a 95 RMX, its in the process of a rebuild that he is struggling to get the money for, I hardly think that we is going to set it up as a motard bike. Sure if he did it would kick ass, but that Isn't what he was looking at (from what I read out of it).

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    Hey Brian ,hows your license going?

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    thanks for that
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