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 kingsknight World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 09:46 - 12 Feb 2015 Post subject: CRF250L owners |
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Hi all been a while.
Just bought a new CRF250L to do a 3/6 month tour of.... well of where ever the wind takes me Setting off in 3 months. Got some mods to do to the bike (larger tank, seat mod, luggage system installed, spot lights)
I've read LOADS of reviews on the bike but I haven't spoken to anyone who has owned one. Just wondering if anyone on here owns/has owned one and could give me some advice on what it is like living with it ect.
Would be grateful to talk to someone to has owned one for a while
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I think a couple of forum members have one, one just posted a video of him ditching it into a puddle in general bike videos I think.
Also plenty of videos online, I found this bloke's channel the other day, he lives so close to me so it's weird seeing all the routes and roads I know in his videos!
He also does some basic mods to get slightly more power out the 250. E.g. air box, exhaust ect and videos them if that's your thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH8FrorA74A
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There's a rather slow dedicated forum here - https://www.crf250l.org/
The only noted problem so far is camchain tensioners at higher miles (honda!)
It seems like isolated incidents so far. |
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As an avid tourer of Europe & eastern europe on motorbike I am rather perplexed on your choice of transport
Actually, I am totally stumped. Why? A 250 single for touring? Put luggage on it and the only reason for it is gone. It's not a light weight flickable fun bike, it's an underpowered small bike that will struggle. It will also be increadibly uncomfortable over long distances.
Hey, Kudos to you to go touring on it if that's what you want, but I'd rather a baby Beemer, or a Versys or something similar to do any miles in comfort and still have off road ability. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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What tank are you putting on it? Acerbis? What's your opinion on it? ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
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Oh I totally get you can tour on anything. The C90 brigade spring to mind. I's just I like a little more comfort and a relaxing ride.
I've done Euorpe on various machinery from a Superdream to a Goldwing and know how unenjoyable it can become when you are soaked through, got a sore ass and 200miles from your next destination on a bike you have come to hate.
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https://i.imgur.com/3qrlmbt.jpg click on this
Smegballs can vouch for touring on a 250 single.
And although I didn`t use a single , I did a 2120 mile tour on a 250 with no issues.
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I've had a CRF250L for about a year - it's currently for sale on Ebay though.
It's a great bike, very reliable and ages between service schedules.
I'm getting rid of it only because I want something a bit lighter as I'm getting more and more into off-road - having said that I've regretted my decision a bit already, as the new bike I've got needs a bunch of work to get it working as I want :/ The CRF just worked.
The only annoying downside to the Honda for me was sourcing parts - a lot of the mods are mostly available from the US, so you pay a lot for delivery.
Replacement parts from Honda are also expensive.
The TRF forum has a good thread for the CRF - probably worth a read  |
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I went green laning with a few lads once in Cirencester. One guy had just bought a CRF 250L as a second bike and it seemed allright, FMF pipe, power commander and different air filter. Suspension handled the rough stuff better than my TTR, but my TTR left it for dead on the road, acceleration and top end. But I had done a few mods to that bike as well, 11.5:1 ish compression ratio, 2mm overbore, uncorked, airbox mods, air filter mods, a polished head, not ported though, a DG O exhaust silencer, re-jetted and different sprocket sizes.
Mine wheelied quite easily in third, I can even pull fourth sometimes. That CRF wouldn't even lift off-throttle in first, but I don't suppose it was designed for that. It did definitely seem less tiring off-road though, I think the weight is better displaced and suspension was better, less rough ride.
After a 7 hour day, his arse seemed to thank him more than mine, both standard seats, well, mine had been lowered by about an inch and a half by a short previous owner, which I hated, I'm so glad I found a guy willing to swap for a standard saddle.
I'd say do it, I was going to go touring round Wales on my TTR last summer with a mate on a Mito, but we both accidentally got jobs instead, ruining the last ever summer holiday we'd have before having to be like what proper grown-ups is! We'd started getting them ready and everything, I wish we'd done it now.  ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
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