RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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Below are some better pictures taken in daylight.

I decided to re-fit the exhaust and foot peg carriers to check for clearances. Things are pretty tight in there and on the upside, with the extended and twisted DR600 swingarm sitting in there its too wide and hits the mufflers on both sides. Sort of eases the frustration of the fabricator.

Measure 6 times cut once.

Like I said above, Once I get the other RGV250 Mk1 swingarm and see if I can make it work in there. I will then be working out how to get the rear suspension to operate, but may just dump the linkages and go a straight shock. Fabricating a new trop shock mount.

Over the next few days I will be making all the fairing brackets to hold the lowers to the frame.

Thios has been an enjoyable day and its coming together nicely!!

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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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Your a brave man taking this on.. Respect to you..

I see you an ADVRIDER member, they have some similar bikes there, I was reading about the SRX 600 & 250 and came across lots of good threads, lots of 2 stroke stuff as well.
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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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Good progress Pezz, I reckon you should be able to bend the pipes outwards a bit of needed, then either leave them at that angle or use an S pipe as a stinger to bring them in again.

Anyway, looking good. :)
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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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this is hillarious! nice work!

just needs a full fairing! a ciggie packet paint job and a bash plate for those pipes!

itl be a sight to behold! even if its a face only a mother could love
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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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Jeram wrote:this is hillarious! nice work!

just needs a full fairing! a ciggie packet paint job and a bash plate for those pipes!

itl be a sight to behold! even if its a face only a mother could love
I was planning a Lucky(?) Explorer paint job :)

I was only thinking today if only I had an RG bellypan ;)
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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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Its a Suzuki TDR250 :-)
Looking great.
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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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G'day Jon,

Well I put th swingarm in the back of the RG and it is an early RG alright. Same length as the one I have . . . . :lol:

I am going to fabricate a new one out of chromoly using the stock ones dimensions and 50mm longer.

Just had a look at the steering head angle and its about 33 degrees on the bike lift. I will have to lift the back end a bit and feed the forks through the triple a bit to compensate.

I will drop your swingarm back this week some time
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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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I now have the bushes made and the swing arm in, now adjusting the clearances. The lower shock mount was hitting the chambers underneath, as were the mufflers. However whilst contemplating I losened the foot peg carriers and with 2mm spacers each side i will get my clearance. Once this has been done I will shorten the swingarm about 50mm.

I have better get busy as I now have some competition, 4 stroke competition, Steel frame competition

Kansas Charlie has started his Scrapper build
Introducing the FZWHY250, what you get when you cross a TM250 with an FZR250, long way to go, but looks like it will be a fun ride :)

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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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NOOOOOOOO !!!!
Yer can't do that to a Yamaha!
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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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The Joys of building Scrappers

Today has been a bit of a set back. Or a lot of a set back . . . . Im not giving up . . yet

My mantra has been to build a bike that wont destroy the donor bike.

The two photos below tell the story . . . .

I need to lift the bike, quite a bit actually, to fit on it

BUT . . . the countershaft sprocket is 150mm (6in) in front of the swingarm pivot, so as the chain needs to bend around the pivot when the bike is lifted it creates a big problem.

I can run an idler pulley, but there isnt a lot of room for that. Its pretty tight in there. Still contemplating this . . . .

Also I really need to lower the swingarm pivot abour 40mm to make it work. Then the wheel offset to the counteshaft sproket needs to be lined up as it will be out by 10mm

I will need to find another RG frame and hack the living daylights out of it . . . . anyone know where I could possibe find one, cheap?

Now in this image the swingarm is not sitting where it needs to be . . . its hanging on the pivot bolt . . .

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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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After a little contemplating today . . . . .

It will work out ok, now to get the new swingarm built 50mm longer than this one

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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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I know its been over a year, but how did this two-stroke Transalp thingy turn out?
It looked really promising :-)
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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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I came across a similar bike on this Japanese website: http://monomaniya.web.fc2.com/motorcycl ... /gamma.htm

I'm not sure whether the Japanese one was just a simple front-end-swap, but the Australian version seems to have had more work put in!

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Re: RG250 Mark 1 Dual Sport

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Stopping looks like it would take a while.


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