neka79 wrote:Johnnie..tell me more..how much?? got pics??
might want sumthin to take on the RD's in the 250 cup over here...
Pics here
http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~glenma ... .au/RG250/Details
its a LAMS bike
2 years ago i got it sorted and then put away in the shed , now its got a new battery , needs the carbs cleaning again as has been away and currently is a 125

, new rubber required as it has the original tyres on it
I really CBF'd cleaning the carbs again so $1100 take it away
any newbies that are interested in it i am more than happy to instruct and supervise you cleaning the carbs , but as i said I CBF'd doing it myself
Gosling1 wrote:Johnnie5 wrote:....The RG250 must have been worked , pipes etc as stock they are sweet to ride , very smooth linear power 45hp versus the RGV take off at 8K 60 HP ...
2 words I have never seen in the same sentence as RG250, are 'linear power'
mate, the tacho's started at 3000rpm !!!! they were about as 'linear' as drag car........
nothing at all under about 5000rpm, then
everything in between 5000 and 8-9000.......that ain't linear.......and I love me little 2-strokers, don't get me wrong.......and yes, the RGV was *worse* ( or better

depends upon your point of view...)
a CB250N has a 'linear' power delivery...........very little down low, very little mid-range, and very little up top..........thats linear

Well i dunno about the ones you rode , as i said , nice and linear all the way to 10500 RPM , I'm sure a nice set of pipes would do just the trick

, Having a shedfull of RGVs i know exactly their on and off power delivery , this was why i was so surprised at the RG250 at how smooth and easy it is to ride