Tandem Twin Owners
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hi
my name is peter I had bad road accident 8 years ago
had to sell my collection as I was told I would never ride again
7 1/2 yers later bought a kr250 as it was light and I love it
always wanted one for years but never had any room
so I have started something now
best of luck to all 2 stroke fanatics
regards peter
my name is peter I had bad road accident 8 years ago
had to sell my collection as I was told I would never ride again
7 1/2 yers later bought a kr250 as it was light and I love it
always wanted one for years but never had any room
so I have started something now
best of luck to all 2 stroke fanatics
regards peter
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Welcome Peter this is a great forum for info, helpful and knowledgeable people on here.
1984 Kawasaki KR250A
no projects, OOPS!1987 Kawasaki AR125B4
Every 2 in 1 poeple are schizophrenic
If you can not fix it with a hammer it must be electrical
2 Smokey and they bandit
no projects, OOPS!1987 Kawasaki AR125B4
Every 2 in 1 poeple are schizophrenic
If you can not fix it with a hammer it must be electrical
2 Smokey and they bandit
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thanks for the welcome
since I signed up I have bought another kr250
the last one which has the reed valve system
and it runs very well and all the parts are their
can anybody out their tell me why nearly all these 250s
have the 2 middle fairings missing
regards
since I signed up I have bought another kr250
the last one which has the reed valve system
and it runs very well and all the parts are their
can anybody out their tell me why nearly all these 250s
have the 2 middle fairings missing
regards
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The mounting lugs top and bottom seem quite fragile, especially now they're 30 years old. I had to strengthen mine with Plastex otherwise they'd probably have fallen off too. Fairly easy to find the panels on Yahoo Auctions Japan though, last time I looked anyway.mrhippo wrote:can anybody out their tell me why nearly all these 250s have the 2 middle fairings missing
Kawasaki KR250 Tandem Twin (x4) & KS-II 80,
Yamaha RD350LC,
Suzuki GSX-R750RK & RB50 Gag.
Yamaha RD350LC,
Suzuki GSX-R750RK & RB50 Gag.
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Greetings
1984 KR250A owner in South Africa. Currently busy with full resto. Any other South Africans on here ?
1984 KR250A owner in South Africa. Currently busy with full resto. Any other South Africans on here ?
1978 Z1000 Z1-R
1979 Z1000 MKII
1984 KR250A Tandem Twin
1987 RG250 MKIV Walter Wolf
1988 RGV250 Pepsi
2000 ZX-12R Ninja
2000 ZX-12R Streetfighter
2001 KX125
2004 Mito125
2005 KX250
2005 ZX-10R Ninja
2006 ZX-10R Ninja
2007 ZRX1200R Eddie Lawson
1979 Z1000 MKII
1984 KR250A Tandem Twin
1987 RG250 MKIV Walter Wolf
1988 RGV250 Pepsi
2000 ZX-12R Ninja
2000 ZX-12R Streetfighter
2001 KX125
2004 Mito125
2005 KX250
2005 ZX-10R Ninja
2006 ZX-10R Ninja
2007 ZRX1200R Eddie Lawson
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Busy with my restoration in South Africa.
Should be finished end of September 2016.
Should be finished end of September 2016.
1978 Z1000 Z1-R
1979 Z1000 MKII
1984 KR250A Tandem Twin
1987 RG250 MKIV Walter Wolf
1988 RGV250 Pepsi
2000 ZX-12R Ninja
2000 ZX-12R Streetfighter
2001 KX125
2004 Mito125
2005 KX250
2005 ZX-10R Ninja
2006 ZX-10R Ninja
2007 ZRX1200R Eddie Lawson
1979 Z1000 MKII
1984 KR250A Tandem Twin
1987 RG250 MKIV Walter Wolf
1988 RGV250 Pepsi
2000 ZX-12R Ninja
2000 ZX-12R Streetfighter
2001 KX125
2004 Mito125
2005 KX250
2005 ZX-10R Ninja
2006 ZX-10R Ninja
2007 ZRX1200R Eddie Lawson
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i all
i am a new kr250 ownwer i bought my kr in december (from Ebay) near Hull in UK .
I live in Britanny (north werstern France ) .
I started visiting http://www.KR250.org several years ago .
It has been a long time that i fancied getting a tandem twin .
According to frame number (KR250A-004***, it is a japanese KR250A1 (84) imported in UK in 2013
, but engine seens to have been replaced with a KR250A2 engine (according to engine number
Kr250A-E012*** ) . it has the power valve and the powervalve blackbox . The mirrors are on
the handle-bar .
The bike is fairly complete and in a fair state (not perfect but quite good for a 30+ motorcycle ).
cables and wire harness routing is not exactly according to manual ( another proof that engine has
been replaced ) .
So far i have sourced japanese manual for A1 and suplement for A2 and also Australian/SA manual
+ japanese part book for A2 , a part book for A1 is on its way from Japan .
I am also trying to source various parts .....
anybody knows where to get a NOS rear shock ? ;^))
on the plus side :
- the bike is green (the color i wanted and apparently the most popular )
- i have the KVSS system (which is cool ) and the improved primary gears dampers .
On the minus side :
- head gasket on A2 is unobtainium (Kiwami kits are available for A1 on Yahoo Jp).
(so taking the head off is a no no )
- bike is not original (A1 frame + A2 engine )
oh , according to the japanese manual + partbook A2 is kr250s on japanese market
(KR250S is commercial name).
for Australian /SA market A2 had only primary gear damper mod (no kvss)
can somebody correct me if i am wrong ?
Of course i Have a lot of questions , but these will be separate posts ....
sorry no photos , (it say the boar attachment quota has been reached )
i am a new kr250 ownwer i bought my kr in december (from Ebay) near Hull in UK .
I live in Britanny (north werstern France ) .
I started visiting http://www.KR250.org several years ago .
It has been a long time that i fancied getting a tandem twin .
According to frame number (KR250A-004***, it is a japanese KR250A1 (84) imported in UK in 2013
, but engine seens to have been replaced with a KR250A2 engine (according to engine number
Kr250A-E012*** ) . it has the power valve and the powervalve blackbox . The mirrors are on
the handle-bar .
The bike is fairly complete and in a fair state (not perfect but quite good for a 30+ motorcycle ).
cables and wire harness routing is not exactly according to manual ( another proof that engine has
been replaced ) .
So far i have sourced japanese manual for A1 and suplement for A2 and also Australian/SA manual
+ japanese part book for A2 , a part book for A1 is on its way from Japan .
I am also trying to source various parts .....
anybody knows where to get a NOS rear shock ? ;^))
on the plus side :
- the bike is green (the color i wanted and apparently the most popular )
- i have the KVSS system (which is cool ) and the improved primary gears dampers .
On the minus side :
- head gasket on A2 is unobtainium (Kiwami kits are available for A1 on Yahoo Jp).
(so taking the head off is a no no )
- bike is not original (A1 frame + A2 engine )
oh , according to the japanese manual + partbook A2 is kr250s on japanese market
(KR250S is commercial name).
for Australian /SA market A2 had only primary gear damper mod (no kvss)
can somebody correct me if i am wrong ?
Of course i Have a lot of questions , but these will be separate posts ....
sorry no photos , (it say the boar attachment quota has been reached )
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wondering , why none of my post have appeared on the board so far ?
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Hi KR Folks, new from Florida USA. Excuse my inexperience ahead of time, not a forum user normally and new to my 1984 KR250. I hope to find help to get her dialed in. Imported her from Japan this past fall and was pleasantly surprised by the condition. Less than 3100km. Thought I had it dialed in after some troubles but went to ride it this weekend and the troubles came back.
Quick history: Started right away, should not have done that, should have pulled it apart and inspected everything first, but it was positive. Ran progressively worse. Pulled it apart to do the check up. Found disconnected coil wire!! Happy. Cleaned tank, found powdered air filter sucked into carbs.. cleaned. Checked all connections, new battery, new plugs. Kicked the heck out of it and it fire occasionally, teasing me. Checked spark and it was sporadic, bought used left CDI and voltage regulator.
Started like it was brand new, first kick, thought I had it!! Month later went to ride it and it started after a few kicks but was not as crisp. Stalled, tach working on and off this whole time but working the last time it ran. Spitting heavy oil out of lower pipe, has done this the whole time, figured it was build up from all the previous kicking.
Would not start, as if the kill switch was on. I choked it and gave it full throttle, it finally fire up but ran crappy. Top pipe not firing unless I choked it all the way, bottom spitting heavy oil. Tach not working at all now?? Replaced plugs again, pulled carbs and cleaned them, they looked pretty good, small sediment from old filter I assume.
Adjusted carb slides, removed inline filter I had as it seemed to be starving. It would start and be boggy and weak then would go for a bit and I could blast off to 9000 rpm, then stall and one cylinder not firing unless I choked it again. Tach not working... Seems like a few things, electrical and fuel. Could it also be the internal seals hence the oil spitting out the lower pipe? Is the right CDI now acting up hence the tach dead completely?
Any help much appreciated, I am stumped now and planning on just getting full carb rebuild kit, then the right CDI, is there a way to test if the internal seals are blown? I have read how to test the CDI's but I am not good at electrical and it always seems to give me readings that make no sense to me. The way I knew the left CDI was bad was that there was no spark and I read that the voltage reg could be to blame too and if it is bad I would blow the new CDI too, so I did both. Right now I am lost...
Thank you, Kurt
Quick history: Started right away, should not have done that, should have pulled it apart and inspected everything first, but it was positive. Ran progressively worse. Pulled it apart to do the check up. Found disconnected coil wire!! Happy. Cleaned tank, found powdered air filter sucked into carbs.. cleaned. Checked all connections, new battery, new plugs. Kicked the heck out of it and it fire occasionally, teasing me. Checked spark and it was sporadic, bought used left CDI and voltage regulator.
Started like it was brand new, first kick, thought I had it!! Month later went to ride it and it started after a few kicks but was not as crisp. Stalled, tach working on and off this whole time but working the last time it ran. Spitting heavy oil out of lower pipe, has done this the whole time, figured it was build up from all the previous kicking.
Would not start, as if the kill switch was on. I choked it and gave it full throttle, it finally fire up but ran crappy. Top pipe not firing unless I choked it all the way, bottom spitting heavy oil. Tach not working at all now?? Replaced plugs again, pulled carbs and cleaned them, they looked pretty good, small sediment from old filter I assume.
Adjusted carb slides, removed inline filter I had as it seemed to be starving. It would start and be boggy and weak then would go for a bit and I could blast off to 9000 rpm, then stall and one cylinder not firing unless I choked it again. Tach not working... Seems like a few things, electrical and fuel. Could it also be the internal seals hence the oil spitting out the lower pipe? Is the right CDI now acting up hence the tach dead completely?
Any help much appreciated, I am stumped now and planning on just getting full carb rebuild kit, then the right CDI, is there a way to test if the internal seals are blown? I have read how to test the CDI's but I am not good at electrical and it always seems to give me readings that make no sense to me. The way I knew the left CDI was bad was that there was no spark and I read that the voltage reg could be to blame too and if it is bad I would blow the new CDI too, so I did both. Right now I am lost...
Thank you, Kurt
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Hi, new to this, posted some questions I thought but they disappeared, this is a test. I have a 1984 KR250 and I am hoping to find some help getting her dialed in. Thank you, Kurt
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Hello, I am from Athens and I am interested on buying a kr250 which is resprayed green white with a blue line like a 1985 GPz 900. It has different front indicators and it is actually working and the mirrors are missing too. Unfortunately I don't know how to upload pics here. Should I buy it? And how much should I pay?
Cheers
Steve
Cheers
Steve
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Just giving this post a little bump, in the light of the new Forum Admin and the push to breathe new life into this forum. Give us all an update on your KR, especially if you've not posted about it before.
I've not done a lot with mine since it was at the Donington Endurance Legends event back in May.
I've not done a lot with mine since it was at the Donington Endurance Legends event back in May.
Kawasaki KR250 Tandem Twin (x4) & KS-II 80,
Yamaha RD350LC,
Suzuki GSX-R750RK & RB50 Gag.
Yamaha RD350LC,
Suzuki GSX-R750RK & RB50 Gag.
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Hi All,
I've also joined the club. Nice original 1984 KR250A, to add to the collection. Don't think it has ever been apart. What a charismatic little road bike. I love it. Just sorting the notorious cold starting problem at the moment.
I've also joined the club. Nice original 1984 KR250A, to add to the collection. Don't think it has ever been apart. What a charismatic little road bike. I love it. Just sorting the notorious cold starting problem at the moment.
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Hi Guys,
Please be patient, I have a bit of a backlog in posts to approve, they are caught up in 168 pages of spammers and inappropriate material.
Anything that has been stuck for over 12 months in limbo will be scrapped with all the crap.
Thanks to Tim (and some technical words of wisdom), I am now able to work through the backlog.
Cheers guys.....keep posting.
Bernie
Please be patient, I have a bit of a backlog in posts to approve, they are caught up in 168 pages of spammers and inappropriate material.
Anything that has been stuck for over 12 months in limbo will be scrapped with all the crap.
Thanks to Tim (and some technical words of wisdom), I am now able to work through the backlog.
Cheers guys.....keep posting.
Bernie
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