250R laid to rest?
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250R laid to rest?
although the 250R was the best, I'll take a 4 stroke any day, no rebuilding the top end every 500 hours, and you can climb a hill w/ out down shifting, and my 350x 3 wheeler beat a suzuki 1992 250 dirt bike, why did it beat it? because it was a 2 stroke, and it had low hours on it..
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250R laid to rest?
"Guarantee" How are you going to pull that off? I have a 1986 250R and I like it a lot. Iit's a sweet quad, good handling with predcitable power. They were the crim-da-la crim, for a "long" time, but their day has come. It's a sad day, but it had to happen sooner or later. The new ATV's that have come out recently (YFZ450, TRX450R) have stepped up the sport class. I have the YFZ450 and it's faster and better handling than my 250R. Would I get rid of the 250R "No Way"!
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250R laid to rest?
The Top end was rebuilt no long ago it has only 15-20 hours on it. When I tore it down to rebuilt it, the original honda piston was still in it. I'm only the 2nd owner. The guy that sold it to me decided that @ 77 years old he was getting to old to ride it. It was 100% original and complete when I bought it. I've put a pipe on it, re-jetted it and replaced the reeds with carbon fiber ones. While it runs great, it's still no match for my YFZ.... Some day in the future I hope to put a 310 kit on it, so things may change...
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