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XR250 Mods
Howdy all
I think possibly that these questions may apply to many Hondas, but I am thinking of modding an XR250 for my wife to ride. See the Post here on what we plan to do 1. Can an electric start kit be fitted to a bike that normally isnt an electric start model? 2. What other mods can be done to make this bike a little better for touring? 3. Is there anything that is a "must do" mod? Cheers |
I've had a couple of XR250's and loved them both dearly. They absolutely won't start if they don't want to though. I've had a heap of friends with them to, and they're all the same. If it's dropped it'll take 5-10 minutes of kicking or 5-10 minutes of leaving it alone. I've got a 400 now and it's heaps better, my friends can't start it but with the right technique I can light it up in a couple of kicks. The 250 does not respond to 'technique'. I looked into an electric boot and found it to be obserdly expensive, the only sensible way would be to buy a bike with it already fitted. These however, are the slightly less off road L model bikes. My advice for the lady, is a TTR250. Same thing near enough, but in blue.
We've been looking around for a 250 for my girlfriend and have come across the KLX250. It's just been reduced in Oz to $6500, it has the 'leccy boot, it's water cooled, has upsidedown forks and looks the beez kneez. I'd love to know if anyone has any experience of these. |
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Thanks for all the replies, we have an XR250 with electric start available for sale in NZ it is a XR250es, looks more of an adventure style bike. I would like to get her a Honda as that is what I will probably have to, that way they are both the same :) |
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I travelled more then & months on a yamaha TTR 250 around in asia and the middle east. Now i am travelling with a Honda Baja Xr250 in southeast, so i start to get a little bit experience with these machines. to answer your question on what you should fit i would ask you were you are going to tour and how long and when? I prefer the yam above the Xr. Better baCKbrake on them, electric start, very strong luagage rack. I had an oilcooler on em, all modifications original..never had any probs in 25000km. Now i have the baja, wich is a better tourmodel then the normal xr.It has a bigger fueltank and the seat is slightly better. it even has heatgrips on it.something i should really consider if you think of travelling the karakorum hghway in january. I missed them, i can tell you that. but to come to a general conclusion of making mods (to any 250 enduro): - Get a better seat. i heard about the gelseats, maybe you can find other options. i have by now an iron ass, dont need it anymore... - go for a cooler. especially the hondas heat up quiet a lot. - adjust the foot of the stand for bad surfaces -make sure your luaggerack is strong enough -a bigger fueltank greetz Niels |
Xr250
Ok so the plan is to keep the trusty old XR250 and convert this into a bit more of a adventure touring bike for New Zealand.
So I have to do the following 1. Luggage Racks Now I am no engineer or designer, and I have had a good look around Hubb and other Honda sites to see how/what and where but without allot of luck. There is plenty of info on the 400 and 650 but not the 250! Still theres always a first. What to I have to do to the frame to ensure it will stand up to the rigours of offroad travel with a bit of luggage 2. Road work I need to change the tyre to an all terrain style tyre. I will also change the gearing a little so it doesnt scream so much at 100km on the road Anything else you may suggest? 3. Fuel Capacity I have just brought a larger than stock fuel tank, it holds 15 litres so that should be ok in NZ, I can get hold of another one that is 21 litres, but I need to see how the smaller one is first and how far I can get. 4. Panniers or bags? Ok so I am thinking that the soft bags will be better here as I dont need to carry extra fuel, water etc etc. But then again I think the weight will be similar and I can get a boatbuilder to make some aluminium panniers up for cheap :D My main concern is the dust and waterproofness of the soft bags, but then again I can get hold of some goretex fabric to may use as rain covers?? I may also look at a drybag to put my tent in and strap it on the back, that way it is easy to get to and I dont have to open any bags, especially good if its raining. Please if you have any ideas that may help me, please feel free to post in this post. I will keep you posted on the progress. Cheers |
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If you are planning some serious offroading (lots of sand etc) look into a fork brace also. Quote:
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Also consider getting some bark busters, and a bigger footprint welded onto your sidestand so you can use it on soft ground/sand. Or, better still a full on centre stand. Cheers, Joe |
LittleJoe
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Thanks for your advice and the pics, they were a great help I have decided to go for the soft bags, as long as I can find some that are waterproof and dustproof. :) Andys ones look pretty good, and OZ is close to NZ :) My tank (the 15l one) should be here by the weekend, so I will see how that goes, I may even look at making a rack at the front like you have (but then again there are plenty of wrecked farm bikes around that I can get a front rack off and bolt staight on) Next is to make a lightweight frame to support the bags on the back and to see if I need to strengthen the frame?? I wont be carrying allot of weight, so it may not be important on this trip. Cheers Scott |
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also a link to the forums where I found out about the saddlebag set, with pictures http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=128969 |
Fuel Tank
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Well the tank finally arrived and straight away I set it up on my XR250, it was for a later model XR400 so I was a little worried it wouldnt fit But it did perfectly! So I decided on the 15l tank, as I thought the 19l and 21l is overkill for the little XR. It cost me $35NZD (approx $15usd) so a good price. Cheers |
Quick question...
I have a 2003 xr250 and i recently tore up my knee badly, and I was wondering if they made an electric starter for the 2003 model, anyone know?
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