kr250b crate bike
Re: kr250b crate bike
are the carbys off the kr250a the same as the ones on the kr250b or can they be made to work
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Re: kr250b crate bike
I know the feeling mongreluc. Mine was an absolute shed when I got it and in many, many pieces. It's now in even more pieces but I have managed to source nearly all of the parts I need with the help of some of the great guys on this forum (and a little ebayage).
Good luck with the project and keep the photos coming!..
Good luck with the project and keep the photos coming!..
Re: kr250b crate bike
To date i have just about got a complete bottom end. The included parts that come with the bike contained lots of broken bits. There was two broken gear boxes and the crank is border line but thanks to ebay uk i have a good crank and gearbox.
It may just be me but there seams to be a much bigger following of the kr's in the uk then down here in aus
It may just be me but there seams to be a much bigger following of the kr's in the uk then down here in aus
Re: kr250b crate bike
The crank that come with the bike had one pin that was marginal so i had to source a replacement thanks to ebay uk a replacement was sourced. From what i can gather the bike was last regoed in 1996 and time has not been its friend.
The amount of broken bits that come with the bike ie 3 blown gearboxes and the shoddy fiberglass fairing say possibly used as a race bike. But it will live again on the road with a fair bit of work and help from mates
The amount of broken bits that come with the bike ie 3 blown gearboxes and the shoddy fiberglass fairing say possibly used as a race bike. But it will live again on the road with a fair bit of work and help from mates
Re: kr250b crate bike
G day mate.wear in oz u from me withcott qld. I havnt had my kr250a out for 28 years but keen to rebuild now