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Post by Walms on Oct 29, 2015 19:48:26 GMT -5
Y2K CR250 in a 125CBR frame.
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Post by Curtis on Oct 29, 2015 20:01:06 GMT -5
Good idea, but I think it's going to be hard to street able, those engines are way too peaky for the street, and I think you will have a hard time gearing it to not wheelie every where and not foul plugs...
We have talked about it a lot at work, since we have 3 CBR 125s that need plastic work, and a couple blown up 2001/2005 CR250 engines,
But, between the two bike techs, they can't justify doing it as they don't think it would be streetable enough to warrant the job
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Post by Walms on Oct 29, 2015 20:50:05 GMT -5
PM me what do you want for the 2001 motor, I might be interested. I'm not looking for practical. other than I already have a roller. Worst case scenario it will be a backup bike for trackdays
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Post by Curtis on Oct 29, 2015 20:50:36 GMT -5
PM me what do you want for the 2001 motor? I'm not looking for practical. other than I already have a roller. Worst case scenario it will be a backup bike for trackdays Will chat tomorrow
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Post by Jim on Oct 29, 2015 21:55:46 GMT -5
Hey! Hey you, Walms! You already have a one lung 2-stroke street bike project! Finish it!
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Post by sooperarthur on Oct 30, 2015 1:03:24 GMT -5
I like it! A cr250 Definitly isnt too peaky. You want peaky.... Ride my Mach chicken... No resemblance in power curve. My only concern with that combo might be a cramped small sportbike stature?
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Post by sooperarthur on Oct 30, 2015 1:05:10 GMT -5
If you could find a late model ktm300 with electric start you'd have a good street motor. Those things have good torque but no hit what so ever. Very streetable
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Post by Walms on Oct 30, 2015 5:23:02 GMT -5
Hey! Hey you, Walms! You already have a one lung 2-stroke street bike project! Finish it! I actually have 3 projects, well the parts for 3..., a 400 triple, G3 and this CBR project. I'm going to put a push on them this winter. The only thing I need for the G3 is a piston, Wiseco tells me that the late model KE pistons are not compatible with the older cylinders though. I suspect it's the rings because of the nikasyl plating. I prefer forged. Maybe I can retrofit different rings?
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Post by Walms on Oct 30, 2015 5:27:21 GMT -5
If you could find a late model ktm300 with electric start you'd have a good street motor. Those things have good torque but no hit what so ever. Very streetable I think any 250 motor would be nice in that frame. My brother owned a 78 Suzuki TS250, it was a an awesome motor! It's one of those projects that will get the motor that falls into my lap. LC would be nice for the modern frame though.
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Post by Jim on Oct 30, 2015 8:33:38 GMT -5
eBay is full of G3SS pistons at good prices. Are they not really good for a G3SS?
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Post by Walms on Oct 30, 2015 8:38:23 GMT -5
I have the 5 port 100cc top end, it's identical to the late model KE except no bore plating. The older style G3 was 3 port, a different animal and can only use OEM cast pistons.
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Post by Jim on Oct 30, 2015 8:52:47 GMT -5
Oh, I forgot all about that. See what happens when you take this long?
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Post by Walms on Oct 30, 2015 9:08:06 GMT -5
Actually I'm waiting on Jamoo, he has the topend.
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Post by Jim on Oct 30, 2015 9:23:05 GMT -5
Aha! Time to light a fire.
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Post by Walms on Oct 30, 2015 15:11:59 GMT -5
Once I have a roller together, I'll put the heat on! Off topic but we should collaborate on a inertia dyno for the 100cc or smaller engines. It would be a great tool for developing porting and chambers. Lots of KE100's out there from 1982-2001. They drop right into a G3 too... I might make a stock looking sleeper. I have the parts for that too. Lol love planning for winter!
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