Depends what you mean by 'run'.
Last time it arrived here, I was riding it. It was, however, making an ominous knocking noise, reminiscent of the noise made by the previous engine before it died, and was diagnosed by Boyles as having run a big end bearing. Neither engine (the replacement that's still in it, or the one I took out) has actually seized; the old one ran noisily as well (but had cut out on my way home from a long trip, and didn't want to go at the time).
It seems these engines (older than the current VTR 250, and probably an older design than the spada as well) have a reputation for soft crankshafts.
Oh - and the electronic ignition gizmo is currently not plugged in either, since I took it round to Colapop's to help diagnose the bike he was fixing up.
But if it's for a non-road-legal purpose, I figured you could probably mount something else (maybe a newer VTR motor? Hyosung motor? Ducati motor?) with a bit of chopping and welding.
The other thing about this Saturday in particular is that I'm off to the Suzuki day at Manfeild, so picking it up then would be a bit impractical.
Richard
Not really Richard... It was pretty frustating for you though!
Potentially great bikes but horribly flawed and expensive to sort out when they go pop - and they all go pop....
I was just kidding guys. I dont have room or time to play with any more bikes.
www.cliffhanger.org.nz
The sprints are there, a few of us who go often want to do silly things.
Coyote has taken a minimoto thin down there, 23 second flying quarter or somthing silly like that.
Heinz Varieties
Was just down at TSS, and they had a VTR parked beside an old VT250f, the f had its plastic off. Trust me when I say, I think the VTR motor will fit. THERE'S NO BLOODY DIFFERENCE. I shit you not, the motor is exactly the same, the VTR just doesn't use half the engine mounts that are still there from the f.
I think the firing order is different - not sure but make sure you get the ignition module etc.
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