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Pumashine 250R Products / Trx250r Resi clamps
« on: May 17, 2015, 01:08:39 PM »
Quote from: Pumashine;54371
I found yours on the milling machine. Don't remembers whos are finished in the bead blast cabinet

Any chance they could be for me? I asked about getting a set that are 55mm in diameter and bolt up to an oem subframe.

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For Sale - Parts / black tank topper FREE to good home
« on: March 19, 2015, 11:34:20 PM »
I'll take it. Sent you a PM

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Pumashine 250R Products / The lost stealth shroud thread
« on: March 18, 2015, 01:15:14 AM »
I'll take a set as well please! I've been wanting these for a long time.  

I've been on this site since the beginning, and was banned from the FB group when I asked to join! So I'm 100% .org!

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Suspension and Chassis / Reservoir interchange for works triple rate
« on: March 03, 2015, 08:29:15 PM »
Thanks!

Here's a few pics I took. If you need something else just lemme know.





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Suspension and Chassis / Reservoir interchange for works triple rate
« on: March 03, 2015, 02:59:20 AM »
I have the same upgrade as Hawaiisr. I didn't do it but bought em that way. They look just like the stock honda canisters. If you want any close up pics of them or any kind of measurements just lemme know.


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For Sale - eBay Auctions / 86/87 IMS pegs
« on: March 03, 2015, 01:32:26 AM »
I'm confused at what the big deal is honestly. I'm not trying to bash. But I am curious at why people would pay so much and go through so much trouble for a pair of pegs when they can get these: http://tinyurl.com/nrn4lg4 for a fraction of the cost. They look just as nice as the Roll Design pegs and look like they function just as well. They're also stainless so they can be polished up to look shiny too. I have a pair of Roll Design pegs on my 86 so I know they're a quality set of pegs that are durable. But I still don't understand what the big deal is about them compared to other good alternatives. Is it just a name brand thing?

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Suspension and Chassis / A-Arm identification- pic attached
« on: February 17, 2015, 02:23:07 AM »
Here's a resized pic. They look like Herrmann Racing a-arms to me


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Pumashine 250R Products / resi clamps
« on: February 12, 2015, 04:39:04 AM »
Quote from: Pumashine;50095
I have 2 of these cause someone wanted them. Don't remember if it was you. I will cut 2 more to complete the set this week/weekend.

Awesome! Thank you so much!

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Pumashine 250R Products / resi clamps
« on: February 11, 2015, 02:01:22 AM »
Is there any way I can be put on the waiting list for the next run on these? I would like to order 4. My rezzies measure 55mm in diameter. I want to mount them on the subframe of an oem frame

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Projects / New bike, new project!
« on: January 16, 2015, 07:48:07 PM »
Hello all! Well I ended up picking up this bike a while back. It's a 295 (stock cylinder) with a couple goodies on it. I took it out for the first time this weekend to Glamis. It was my first time duning with a 250r and it was a blast. This bike has pretty good power low to mid and amazing power up top. Unfortunately I broke the tranny while drag racing out at Gecko. I couldn't shift past 3rd gear and I heard a nasty clunking sound in the bottom end. I put it up on jack stands at home and I'm noticing that first through third gear engage normally. In fourth gear the tires spin like if the bike is in neutral. And in fifth gear it spins like if it's in neutral and it makes a clunking sound. I'm not able to shift into sixth. I'm thinking that I have a broken or bent shift fork or a broken gear. I've started to take everything apart and I've noticed a couple things. When I took off the stator cover a nice small stream of water poured out, so I'm assuming the previous owner neglected maintenance. Is there anything in particular I should be looking out for as I'm disassembling the bike? Any trouble spots that 250r's typically have? I noticed the castle nut on the rear hubs were very loose. I had the same issue with my hybrid. Is this something normal? Should I put loctite on there? And how are these 295 sleeved cylinders? is it worth it to keep running it? or should I polish it up, sell it, and spend a little more on an ESR 310?

I'm hoping to build a reliable duner without dumping too much money into it, but you all know how that plan doesn't work out too well most of the times lol

Here's a couple pics of the bike. The blue and black one is mine, the red yellow and black is my cousins bike. We were proudly representing the R at Glamis!









Here it is just about getting ready to be worked on. You can kind of see the corrosion on the flywheel. That white spot is the nut that holds the flywheel in place.


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Suspension and Chassis / 14mm ball joints
« on: October 25, 2014, 02:17:40 AM »
I've heard a lot of people using 14mm MOOG ball joints (Part es2074). They're tie rod ends for old b2000's. From what I've seen, they look well made and are priced pretty well. But I've never used them. Maybe somebody here has used them and can chime in and give their 2 cents about it.  

Here's an auction I just found:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111470283931

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Chassis | Suspension | Controls:
Frame: OEM '86 Chassis
A Arms: Burgard +2
Swingarm: '89 LSR +4
Steering Stem: LSR stock length
Axle: JJ&A play axle
Carrier: RPM
Locknut: JJ&A
Hubs F|R: Stock front, JJ&A rear
Bars: Renthal CR Bend
Brake/Clutch Lever: Stock/ Magura hydraulic clutch
Grips: Scott
Foot Pegs: 86/87 Roll/IMS w/Kick Ups
Bumper: Timmy Boy
Grab Bar: AC Racing
Front Shocks: Works Performance modified by Schmidty Racing Suspensions
Rear Shock: Öhlins Modified by Noleen Racing
Brake Lines: OEM front / Stainless rear
Rotors F|R: OEM front / Tusk rear
Rims F|R: ITP C Series wheels
Tires F|R: Skat-Trak Mohawks / Skat-Trak Extreme Haulers

Body:
Plastic: Maier (Painted black)
Graphics|Seat Cover: I'm guessing the seat cover came from Mexico
Fuel Tank: OEM

Engine|Drive System: 2006 Yamaha Banshee
Cylinder|Head: Stock
Bore & Stroke: Stock
Displacement: 350cc
Carburetor: OEM
Reeds: OEM
Air Filter|Box: K&N
Pipe|Silencer: Toomey Racing
Clutch|Plates: FZR 1000 fibers / Barnett plates
Gearing F|R: 14/39
CDI|Killswitch: Stock / Pro Design
Cooling: 250r stock

Other: Also has a Moose Dual Gasser, '89 rear linkage, adjustable timing plate set to +3, and other parts that are escaping my mind. Bike was purchased with engine installed, but turned into a massive rebuild once I realized it was all mickey moused together :fatigue:


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Lounge / Customer pics for website.
« on: October 13, 2014, 11:49:39 AM »
This is my first time seeing this as well. I'll try and get you a pic within a few days.

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Lounge / .net qotm
« on: August 23, 2014, 02:51:11 AM »
You got my vote!! I was hoping to see my old bumper in your entry haha

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Lounge / West coast 250r meet up
« on: July 15, 2014, 01:13:56 AM »
Quote from: KASEY;39026
you don't want to go to glamis on a big weekend if your intention is to get some good riding in....  been there to many times...  got to be an off weekend ,,, trust me been doing glamis gordons for 10 years now,,,
I agree with this 100%

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