ULTB Midwest (Ninja 250's) question

Started by spoot, August 19, 2014, 10:17:27 AM

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MAZZ77X


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Spoot - run the ninja, keep it cheap and simple, trust me racing ANYTHING will put a huge smile on your face

Tammy857

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Quote from: Capitalview on August 19, 2014, 08:39:31 PM
Great, Spoot is here now...

I'm here too!  :thumb:

Spoot would never forgive himself if he started bleeding Kawi green!


If you guys aren't too skeerd we would build a 70s CB350 to clean house. Just have to get used to racing a motorcycle that has a frame made out of wet noodles.  :biggrin:

spoot

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Quote from: MAZZ77X on August 26, 2014, 05:56:35 PM
Just buy ours and your done!
what do you have for me??

I saw a pair of CBR's in MI for $1800 on CL. Both have cosmetic damage, one had bent forks.
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Quote from: j-l on August 26, 2014, 07:27:18 AMI AM curious to know if there's a preference to what model / generation people are racing on the ninja 250 class? I just wanted to toss a post in and hopefully someone can chime in or even PM me their thoughts and/or suggestions.

for ninja's - 2008 and newer. They have 17" wheels, so you can get modern/good rubber. After that, you can just run it.


@bruce71198 - I hear ya. All logic tells me to do a ninja. My 'winning red' blood says CBR.


and about the Ice Cream....I did just deliver 20 pints of Culvers (variety of flavors) to give away, for the RRW Air Fence fund-raiser last night....just because :)
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MAZZ77X

Quote from: spoot on August 31, 2014, 02:09:39 PM
what do you have for me??

I saw a pair of CBR's in MI for $1800 on CL. Both have cosmetic damage, one had bent forks.
No reply from poster.


for ninja's - 2008 and newer. They have 17" wheels, so you can get modern/good rubber. After that, you can just run it.


@bruce71198 - I hear ya. All logic tells me to do a ninja. My 'winning red' blood says CBR.


and about the Ice Cream....I did just deliver 20 pints of Culvers (variety of flavors) to give away, for the RRW Air Fence fund-raiser last night....just because :)



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bruce71198

Quote from: Tammy259 on August 28, 2014, 10:20:44 PM






If you guys aren't too skeerd we would build a 70s CB350 to clean house. Just have to get used to racing a motorcycle that has a frame made out of wet noodles.  :biggrin:

Tammy, you bring your 350, I'll bring my 250 and we'll see who's cleaning who's house...

Capitalview


spoot

^ you shush it, Mister!  :ass:




So...I found a (potential) Honda. 250cc. 4-stroke. v-twin. 'slightly' modern. 26-27bhp. pipe/jet might get 6 more?
Suspension is weak. Tires are a bit skinny and the selection isn't as nice as the n250/n300/cbr250.
comes in white with light blue & pink accents.


8)
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Woofentino Pugrossi

Either way Spot, we know how to make you finish last each race. We know your weakness.

We'll put one of these at main gate...


:biggrin:
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spoot

I would just dump the bike at the gate and enjoy a smooth one while watching everyone zip by  :pop:
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bruce71198

Quote from: spoot on September 04, 2014, 12:06:46 PM
^ you shush it, Mister!  :ass:

I thought about one of those, V-twin, might make a good racer. Funky brakes, enclosed rotrs or something strange if I recall.


So...I found a (potential) Honda. 250cc. 4-stroke. v-twin. 'slightly' modern. 26-27bhp. pipe/jet might get 6 more?
Suspension is weak. Tires are a bit skinny and the selection isn't as nice as the n250/n300/cbr250.
comes in white with light blue & pink accents.


8)

spoot

@bruce71198
The 88-89 had the 'Inboard Disc', which is a cast iron rotor mounted on the perimeter of the disc (like a Buell) in 3 places. the disc is aligned in the center of the front wheel. The caliper is part of the 'rotor cover' and can only be removed/serviced by pulling the whole wheel out.

The '90 had a traditional disc, like most bikes. The wheel sizes are slightly better on the '90 as well.
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