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Postby Phil » Sat Jan 28, 2006 9:36 pm

Gosling1 wrote:
Johnnie5 wrote:......tank slappers are often caused under hard acceleration and the front end goes light , not many 250's have this problem ......


not since they stopped making RGV 250's anyway !!!! :D :D


my mate had an 86 model rg250f, it was scarier to ride than another mates "m" (first of the banana swing arm and twin pipe on one side) model rgv-f.........nothing nothing nothing ........... bang :shock: :shock: scared the chriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiist out of me a few times i'll tell ya.
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Postby 7THSIN » Sat Jan 28, 2006 11:05 pm

You wont have a problem with tank slappers on a ZX2 buddy, forget about it and save for a better bike.
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Postby Johnnie5 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 9:19 am

Phil wrote:
Gosling1 wrote:
Johnnie5 wrote:......tank slappers are often caused under hard acceleration and the front end goes light , not many 250's have this problem ......


not since they stopped making RGV 250's anyway !!!! :D :D


my mate had an 86 model rg250f, it was scarier to ride than another mates "m" (first of the banana swing arm and twin pipe on one side) model rgv-f.........nothing nothing nothing ........... bang :shock: :shock: scared the chriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiist out of me a few times i'll tell ya.


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

The RG250 is a Lams bike and after riding one i would much rather it than a CBRRRRR nice upright position and comfy , anyone want one an RG that is , have a nice cheap one in the garage with a genuine 10K on the clock , can i try and sell it on here ? ;) being a su*&#i and all that
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Postby Neka79 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 6:36 pm

Johnnie..tell me more..how much?? got pics??
might want sumthin to take on the RD's in the 250 cup over here...
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Postby Gosling1 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 6:47 pm

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' :shock: :shock:

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 :twisted: 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 :wink:

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Postby Johnnie5 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 7:07 pm

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/

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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

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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' :shock: :shock:

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 :twisted: 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 :wink:

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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
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Postby Gosling1 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 7:23 pm

Yes, its all relative really - compared to an RGV250, the RG would seem smooth and easy to ride..........but compared to a 250 4-stroke of the era, the RG is as peaky as buggery....... :?

I thought that the LAMS rules specifically banned any of the high-performance 2 strokes ??? Even today, I still shake my head at the number of people who were hurt on a 250 stroker, when a far-more appropriate bike for a learner would be a 500 four-stroke twin ( say GS500 or ER5.....) - or a Hardley of any capacity *chortle*

(must admit that my *learner* RD250 actually had 350 pistons, barrels and heads, the 350 casting was removed from the barrels, and '249cc' stamped in its place for rego purposes :shock: ) such a naughty boy back in 1980 :twisted:

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Postby Johnnie5 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 9:45 pm

in all honesty i find it a far better machine than a CBR250RRR

it does almost half the revs , a little more power and a whole lot more torque and less weight and from this its a whole lot easier to ride

combined with the seating position etc its a whole lot better if you were of ahem larger build ;)

either way , who wants it and Gosling can take it fora ride and reaquaint himself with a 2 stroke ;)
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Postby Gosling1 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:33 pm

Johnnie5 wrote:...either way , who wants it and Gosling can take it fora ride and reaquaint himself with a 2 stroke ;)


:P :P I'M THERE BABY !! :lol: god I love the smokers ........they are just the best.......*cries into beer, remembering wasted misspent youth*

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Postby Johnnie5 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:45 pm

Gosling1 wrote:
Johnnie5 wrote:...either way , who wants it and Gosling can take it fora ride and reaquaint himself with a 2 stroke ;)


:P :P I'M THERE BABY !! :lol: god I love the smokers ........they are just the best.......*cries into beer, remembering wasted misspent youth*

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