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Quote from: don46 on March 08, 2013, 02:32:37 AMBikes look good, and should make a great conversion. The 250f may be an 11 but the forks are for sure not off an 11, the 11 had the titanium nitrade coating on the fork tubes and had the spring adjuster on one fork and the compression on the other, both were anaodized blue, in fact they look to be KYB from an 04-05, 06 on used Showa forks and they looked different. Those forks will probably work better than the 11 forks, since the 11 only had 1 spring you may not have been able to get a heavy enough oneYea I knew that going in purchasing the bike.. "Sadly" he did include the forks from an 08 that are the ones pictured.. i found some with tripple clamps on ebay and bought those they are off a "2010 kx450f" and should bolt right on
Bikes look good, and should make a great conversion. The 250f may be an 11 but the forks are for sure not off an 11, the 11 had the titanium nitrade coating on the fork tubes and had the spring adjuster on one fork and the compression on the other, both were anaodized blue, in fact they look to be KYB from an 04-05, 06 on used Showa forks and they looked different. Those forks will probably work better than the 11 forks, since the 11 only had 1 spring you may not have been able to get a heavy enough one
If you do not mind me asking, where did you find the Hinson basket?
I just got the email back from Paul, he said yes they are no longer produced but still in rotation through a couple company's that still have them in n.o.s. "new old stock" he said he would find me a back up if i broke the one i have but then assured me that would be quite a feat!
Quote from: LundMx on March 09, 2013, 01:57:06 PMI just got the email back from Paul, he said yes they are no longer produced but still in rotation through a couple company's that still have them in n.o.s. "new old stock" he said he would find me a back up if i broke the one i have but then assured me that would be quite a feat!I've just been assembling my engine and noticed that it has a Hinson clutch basket. So I started having a closer look at things. The primary drive gear is 16mm wide. The teeth on the basket are 12mm wide. Yet they only engaged about 11mm. Seems odd having such a strong primary drive gear and waste that strength by not using iT and also not permitting the clutch basket engage the full width of its teeth. Has anybody else noticed this?
Hey motorad, is jfab still making products? Im going to need help with these frame rails