Hello. New member and new to forums. Been into cars and bikes but given up on cars, bikes are a lot easier, cheaper and you can fit more in a shed. Restored a CB250N a while back. Put it down 2 teeth on the front and its pretty fun to ride through the hills. A bit slow but l don't mind. Starting a restoration on a CBR250RR. l am building one and helping a friend build his. Have a VTR250 Interceptor for a project at a later date.
I see u can now finally post Start a project thread here for your CBRs so we can follow your progress https://2fiftycc.com/index.php?forums/your-250cc-projects.121/ you also have Premium Member status so you can access and download the manuals etc https://2fiftycc.com/index.php?resources/categories/cbr250.22/
. Would you like to share a picture of the CB ?. Also been thinking of getting rid of my 1 tonner Ute and just keeping with my bike , as you've commented , a lot more fun.
Here is a shot of it when l got it. It ran ok but was pretty rough. Dents in the tank, ripped seat, broken tacho, missing fuel cap lock, master cylinder perished from the sun, broken indicators etc. I put new wheel bearings in, new coils and leads, different tacho, cut the rear mudguard, got another seat, new master cylinder, a CB400N front end with twin brakes, new brake lines, rebuilt the calipers, rebuilt the forks and painted it. Put in a LED headlight and new indicators. 2 teeth down on the front sprocket and it runs really nice. Everything works and its a fun bike through the hills. Does about 135 - 140 top speed now.
Keep the bike I am new to this but l posted some pictures, hopefully in the right spot so you can see
Thank's for the picture of your bike. Your description of your bike when first purchased sounded pretty sad , but the pictures at'least show it was nearly all there. It just needed a good buff ! I have a road test of the bike i'f your interested from back in the day's.
I have read a few of those test and saved a few. They generally seemed not very appealing to the testers, but I have had mine for years, been very reliable, comfortable for a big guy and still fun enough that even though I have other faster bikes, I still enjoy riding it. Quiet enough that I can wring it's neck without attracting unwanted attention through the hills.
I'll find the road test and have a read. I think back in those day's it was about big cubes / HP and of course speed. Have had my time / fun on bike as those. But riding a 250 still bring's a smile to my dial , as you've commented , they fly under the radar. Have to admit , my bike being so light it does make it more fun , so flickable. The k's i'll do , i'll never wear out sprocket's or chain's.
I agree re the fun element I have had lots of bikes of all sizes but for me riding solo a 250 is just right Light in weight not too fast as I am 69 years old this year I dont have the strength tp maul with 1 ltr + any more My natural travel speed is about 50 on a suitable road so the 250 fit the bill very nicely All the best Trev
It's just nice being out on a bike, doesn't have to be fast. At 69 you are still having fun so that's the main thing. I ride a little 1965 Honda S90 to work and I have a ball on it. I'm 6'3 and everyone says I'm too big for it but who cares. Take care Trev, Keep riding and having fun
That's it! All about having fun, through the tight hills road around here the 250 suits fantastic. All the best mate