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Tandem Twin Owners

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:30 pm
by StrokerBoy
There's a few Tandem Twin owners on this forum now although it's always a bit quiet in this section. I've put a link to here on the home page of my site and I try and encourage anyone who emails me to join in. I've noticed one or two new arrivals this week. :)

So, let's see how many there are and see if we can breathe a bit of life into this section. If you've got one, reply to this post, say a few words about you and your bike, what your plans are for it etc. Oh, and mention whereabouts you are too in case you've got some spares up for grabs or there's something you need. :D

1984 kr250

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 5:24 pm
by dougindoors
hi the names doug just purchased above as a project along with spares once its finished items not required will be up for grabs. watch this space!!!
i will try to post some pics once i work out how to reduce the image size.
ooh looking for an oil pump cover and radiator cover for fairing and 2 indicators, what you looking for maybe a trade in parts or will buy.
doug hughes :P
Rochester Kent

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 8:55 am
by ScottaKR
Hi, my names Scott, and I'm a KR'aholic. :oops:
It's been about a year since I bought my last KR...... :roll:

OK, So I've had my Tandem on the road for the last couple of years, and am currently giving it a bit of a make-over as well as trying to sort out a charging problem (stator shorted out I think). Most of the hardware is ready for it's naked conversion, except for the clip-ons which are being machined and the wiring on the digital dash needs to be finished.
After that, I want to try to fit a pair of KR1 wheels and brakes so I can get some decent rubber for it.
Way down the track (or when I nuke this engine) I'm planning to attempt a 300cc conversion, but that's a loooooooong way off yet.

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:51 pm
by StrokerBoy
Suppose I should add my own details... :oops:

I'm Tim, I'm in the UK, I run the KR250.ORG website which I set up in 2003 after acquiring my first KR.

I got that in 2002 as a wedding present. It's been on the road most of the time since then, I've tidied it up a bit as I've gone along, done some basic maintenance but that's it really. I've displayed it at a couple of classic bike shows. It needs a bit of attention to the brakes, exhaust gaskets and an oil leak at the moment.

I bought a crashed KR from a breakers in 2003 to plunder for spares. It's more or less complete, is unregistered and I've never yet tried to get it running. I've swapped over quite a few parts from this one to my others.

I was given a dismantled engine in 2005. I also bought a (registered) rolling chassis, which forms the basis of my KR250R project. It's been fitted with a ZXR400 USD front end and KR1 rear wheel, but very little progress has been made since. I've acquired a KR250S powervalve top end with a view to eventually fitting that though.

I picked up another KR in 2008 - a red/black one. Bit tatty but it runs and has a UK registration so I'm hoping to put it on the road later this year.

I also had a fifth one in my garage for a while - the 'jigsaw'. It was never actually mine though, although I was tempted.

I have various assorted spares too, none of which I'm looking to sell but if there's something you really need then I'll help you out if I can. When I get chance I'll try and catalogue exactly what I've got.

kr250's

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:49 pm
by dougindoors
come on guys there has to be more than 3 of us in the UK, how many kr250 tandems are out there i'm intrested are you?

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:25 pm
by Darin
There's at least 4 now :D

I'm Darin and live down in Zummerset. I've had several KRs (thanks largely to StrokerBoy) - all green of course and in varying states of repair, although the one I have now I've owned since 2005 and is certainly the best one I've had; one owner from new, original with 11k :)

Since then - or 2006 - we (Stroker Boy and me) started Diff'rent Strokers just to do some shows and be able to show the KR and a few other oddballs. This all started at Stafford (start at the top!) and is where the first pic is taken and where the KR won a "Commended" :shock: The second pic was taken at the Bristol show, where it didn't win anything! :lol:

If only I had time to ride the damn thing!! :roll:



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Re: kr250's

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:44 am
by ScottaKR
dougindoors wrote:come on guys there has to be more than 3 of us in the UK
I'm actually a pretty long swim away from the UK. :lol:
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Might be picking up the clip-ons on the weekend if all goes well. [-o<

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 6:54 am
by Sheik Yerbouti
I'm also a fair swim from the U.K.
I've got one kr 250 and several boxes of spares I haven't ever sorted. I won't post a pic of it as I cast it down the road a couple of months ago.
I'll get around to rebuilding it when the weather warms up a bit. I swear it's been snowing in my shed the last few weeks.

kr250 tandems

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:14 pm
by dougindoors
thanks to all who have posted so far keep it up maybe we can make this section as busy as the others in this forum, if you know any one that has a tandem please ask them to post? doug

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:00 am
by cwhawkes
Hi, :)

I own a kr250a1. I bought mine 6 months ago for $140NZ and just about everything was there, it's only missing the battery, rear left indicator, side stand switch and the oiler tube between the oiler pump and intake was broken.

I've tried kicking it over to start it (I put premix in the tank with a 30:1 ratio) but it won't start, :? does anyone have a solution? :-k

Apart from that everything else was good to go. The bike only has 14 000 km on the clock and the engine top end has no wear :D . I wouldn't mind finding a spare bottom end with cranks and rods cheap. ONLY PROBLEM IS FINDING SOMEONE IN NEW ZEALAND WITH SPARE PARTS! :(

Is there anyone on this from New Zealand who can help me out with any of these parts :?:

Cheers,
Chris

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:26 am
by the KR kid
Thought I'd post details of my KR, which I've had since 2001.

It's a 1984 bike, first registered in 2000 by Bat Motorcycles. It apparently had been in it's crate for 16 years, and I put it through it's 1st MOT! :D

I've only just replaced the original tyres to get it through the test this year, not because of the tread depth, but because the sidewalls were cracking! The only problems I've had were a leaky anti-dive seal, and a split footrest, and both were replaced with Gpz600 parts.

I try to get to as many shows as I can, which isn't always easy because of my back injury, where the response is either a complete blank, or surprised curiosity! Pics of the bike are on strokerboy's excellent website (nice one, Tim!).

It's no show winner, and invariably gets caned when I do get round to riding it! It's what it was built for, after all! :wink:

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:25 pm
by glidercoach
My name is Alfred and I've been an owner/addict since 1987. I lived with and bought my KR in South Africa from a guy who raced it on the GP circuit there. I returned to the USA in 1989 and put a TZR250 fairing, while keeping with the original color scheme. I am moving to Italy at the end of the year and will probably not return to the USA. 2-Stroke road bikes have been banned in the USA since 1978, so it's a treat when you hear the sound and smell of one ride by. She's a bit dirty in the picture. At this time she's torn apart for a major cleaning, brakes and I'm striping and repainting the expansion chambers. I need a windshield and touch up the paint because my brother knocked her over... Oops! Anybody know what kind of mirrors I can adapt to this fairing?

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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:01 am
by efour
And one from the Western State of Oz.

I bought my KR a few months ago, was advertised on Tim's site and the owner lives about 30 minutes from me.

Mechanically ok, electrics and plastics need a little work. However it runs and is registered. Gets the occasional blat round some nice twisties close to home leaving a wonderful plume of two stroke smoke. Miss the smell of Castrol R from the past though. Solid green in colour, it was going to go to the original colour scheme but will stay as just green for the time being.

Murray

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:21 am
by Bogan
Howdy. Looks like the previous (current) owner of my bike hasn't posted here so I will. I have bought sight unseen a 1984 KR for $300. It gets delivered next week. I'm a bit of a Kawasaki tragic so this offer was a good one, and it might make a cheap commuter or a fun occasional track bike if I get it together and going. It's good to have a project although space in the shed is at a premium with my ZXR750J, FJ1100, RGV250 track bike and XR600 sharing space with the ZX9, ZX6 and KDX200 belonging to the better half. And I have a pocket bike too.

Anyways, will let you all know how I go with it, and post some pics when it arrives.

:)

Tony
Canberra AUS

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:28 am
by glidercoach
Welcome... Since you already own a 2 stroke GP bike, you will be pleased with the performance of the KR250. It's magic!