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45bhp crf 250 to 145 bhp R1, what could possibly go wrong?
Did you buy that from Big Tony or Little Ben ?singlesman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:18 am A3342F1A-7801-4563-A4E3-D84F70B2E0E1.jpegCC9B3800-3A4B-4343-A8C3-EE3EFB8353EF.jpegWe seem to be collecting pre-injection R1 stuff, not really sure why as I don’t particularly want to ride it and it’s not ideal for the ‘boy’ to make his trackday debut on, still I’m quite enjoying remembering how carbs work, (or don’t) and I’m sure he’ll be fine on it!!!
45bhp crf 250 to 145 bhp R1, what could possibly go wrong?
Well, yes, the fairing did give it away. I didn't know if it was Tonys or Smiley Bens bike. I think he only raced it once a couple of years ago. If I recall the fairing bracket broke. Are there any signs of a fix or did they replace it ? Seemed to go ok.singlesman wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:56 pm Blimey, that’s good detective work, think the guys name was Ben. It was an eBay buy and my son drove up to Norfolk to pick it up so I never met anyone.
Guessing the red fairing gave it away?
My brother in law has one of those, with the large US tank on it, and some hand made fiberglass side panels, it's a tidy looking bike. The original tank and panels are fugly IMONidge wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:32 pm So I've picked up another T140 this is an E model denoting emissions compliance for the American market required by the late 70s, so it has electronic ignition, Mk2 Amal carbs and parallel (as opposed to splayed) inlet ports. It's a 1981 model and need a few bits doing top it- firstly the carbs need a rebuild to get it running smoothly (this is typically the choke plungers needing replacing) , but the engine itself is the quietest T140 I've ever heard. Other things I will do will be to replace the UK style tank with a spare US one I have and some general tidying up, but with stainless rims and rear mudguard there is very little corrosion to address.
Pretty much standard UK bike. The rims are stainless as is the rear mudguard and the paintwork looks like a fairly OK rattle can job, but the UK spec tank needs to be two colours (as it would have been standard) to break it up a bit. I'm toying with either keeping the US tank I've put on it or getting the UK tank sprayed with the correct white panel like this:
Let us know how fat they feel mate. I like the feel of stock grips, but like the effects of heated... I'm not sure you can really get both.