CBR250 advice

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Re: CBR250 advice

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This thread needs pics!! ;-)
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ibby4585 wrote:This thread needs pics!! ;-)

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Ok ok. As its the bank holiday I will have lots of time to get some. I'll dress her up for you all!!
Not sure if this will work but a video. Take into consideration the bike arrived with the head, carbs and air box off. Now going to spend some money on it!!

Just copy and paste

http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=plcp&v=m5eOzGM2Id0
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Here you go:-
AUTOEXEC.TWAT
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Sounds great mate. Well done keep it going.
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Cheers all. Will keep you updated. Graeme France helped me out and RO is also assisting. I've also just managed to find a place that does replacement carb diaphragms as one is damaged and obsolete with Honda. This will cost £42 fitted to the piston. Cheaper than the £150+ if I could get hold of one. Just need to juggle the two projects now!!!
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Re: CBR250 advice

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Hi Scott,

How are you doing with this, is there more up with it than you originally thought?

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Re: CBR250 advice

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Sorry to bring a thread back from the dead, but does anyone on here have a MC19 any more?
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Yes me still not touched it in 2 years as had other things on. Even forgot I had this thread

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Re: CBR250 advice

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CBR 250RR INLINE 4, DUAL DISCS, DOHC....VERY TASTY ENGINEERING, GREAT BUY

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