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Any one with old XR's

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Posted by: harryhuia---------------------

Hey,

I have an 1982 xr250 and was just wondering if anyone else has any old ass xr's.
I picked mine up for $400 (NZD) and it was smoking hard core so I spent $300 (NZD) on a rebore (side of barrel was pitted), new piston & rings. I checked the valves but they were alright (i think). Later i also bought a new tire.

After all that I gave my mate a drag. Him on his 2001 xr200 & me on my 1982 xr250. And i creamed him! not bad for an 82.


So if you have any old xr's, tell me about them.

You can see a picture of mine here: My 1982 XR250



Posted by: OnAnySunday---------------------

Old @$$ guy here -w- an old @$$ bike........LOL
Not an XR, but close. Have owned my '82 XL500R for almost 10 years now, and she still runs great!
She's sorta semi-retired now, thanks to a '02 XR650R.
But i still like to take 'er for a spin around town (or mebbe a nearby town) once in a while.
(she's still street legal)

It's really sorta of interesting owning 2 big bore thumpers that are 20 years apart.
You get to apreciate the strengths and learn to work with the weaknesses of both.
After getting off the '02 and jumping right on the '82 it feels like you've just gotten on a lowrider Harley!
Oh, and even though its 150cc's bigger the '02 is a much, MUCH easier bike to start! really.



Posted by: TheJunkMan---------------------

I have a friend that has a 1986 TRX250X it is the same motor as your XR250 what did you do to pump up the power?



Posted by: harryhuia---------------------

To: OnAnySunday....

It's amazing how old bikes just keep ticking along. lol


Ben



Posted by: harryhuia---------------------

To: TheJunkMan....

I guess its power is probably from the rebore but also I think its sucking more air than normal.

cheers,

Ben



Posted by: Highbeam---------------------

I sold my 84 XR500R about a year ago to buy the 01 xr400r. The biggest difference you can see is the rear disc brake. Really, the technology hasn't changed much on this bike in almost 20 years. They both weigh about 300 lbs, both are very dependable, and both a hoot to ride. I embarassed quite a few guys on new bikes with my 600US$ old XR. Sold it for 1350$ after about a year of riding poker runs and enduros.



Posted by: harryhuia---------------------

It's funny how some things don't change much. Its usually just the looks that improve.

When I sell my xr250 I worked out I will probably double my money..!


Ben



Posted by: morbidsmurf---------------------

we just picked up an '84 xr500. nice bikes leves 400 ex and 650 atv in the dust




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