1992 YZ250
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1992 YZ250
You should put the front sprocket guard back on. Theres nothing there to slow or stop the chain from punching a hole in your case if it derails. There should be a aluminum piece that bolts on to the 2 bolts just in front and below the sprocket.
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Re: 1992 YZ250
I'm gonna have to make one, it didn't come with one when I picked it up. good point though
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Re: 1992 YZ250
Sweet!
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'94 WR 250 Always a project
'95 KDX 200 Project $600 KDX
'94 WR 250 Always a project
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Re: 1992 YZ250
This bike is slowly starting to grow on me, it's going to be hard to sell it because it's becoming that good of a bike. Cleaned out the fork seals with some old camera film and they don't leak anymore, now I need to find the correct oil height in the tubes for this bike and replenish them. I wonder if this same trick can work on the shock?
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Re: 1992 YZ250
No, the shaft is too small for the film. It probably needs fresh fluid anyway. It breaks down over time and use.
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