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My new '96 NSR250SE


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My new '96 NSR250SE

Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:47 pm » Post: #1 » Download Post

After several years of searching for an NSR250 I finally found one, in my town funnily enough.

On Saturday I'll be handing over the cash and will be the proud owner of a 1996 Honda NSR250SE. It needs a little bit of work doing (been in storage for 2 years), there are a couple of cracks in the plastics and a tiny dent in the tank, the forks need a little bit of attention as they have some minor greyish corrosion? but it will only take a few weeks of TLC to get it looking great.

The best part is the price. 12,000 UAE dirhams (around 2000GBP). It comes with a full stainless Arrow system, Ohlins rear shock & steering damper, HRC jetting kit & carbon front fender.

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Looking for some advice if anyone can help.

Whats the best way to get the forks looking new again? Is there a special metal polish to get the imperfections out?

Is there any recommended websites for getting hold of OEM replacement parts such as indicators, body panels, etc?

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Joe
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Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:59 pm » Post: #2 » Download Post

Hey mate,

Does this mean you sold your Aprilia RS125? OEM parts can be sourced off auction sites, there is aguy here called Moriwaki Man that lives in Japan and he can help you out once you find the part you want.

I hope you enjoy the bike Smile
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Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:13 pm » Post: #3 » Download Post

Do they exist Arrow pipes for nsr 250??
nice bike mate,and good price Very Happy
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Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:04 am » Post: #4 » Download Post

2 different bikes in those pics.
A pair of race bikes. No lights or indicators.
If they have HRC wiring looms, which is likely, indicators etc wont work. You will need a new "road use" loom and ignition card.
Still, pretty cheap with trick bits they have.
Scotch bright pads are great for cleaning corrosion and baked on crap off all types of metals.
Looks like #7 still has it's 2t tank, #5 looks like it might be on premix.
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Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:04 am » Post: #5 » Download Post

worth the money.....
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Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:38 am » Post: #6 » Download Post

{.bLanK}GoD wrote:2 different bikes in those pics.
A pair of race bikes. No lights or indicators.
If they have HRC wiring looms, which is likely, indicators etc wont work. You will need a new "road use" loom and ignition card.
Still, pretty cheap with trick bits they have.
Scotch bright pads are great for cleaning corrosion and baked on crap off all types of metals.
Looks like #7 still has it's 2t tank, #5 looks like it might be on premix.


Not different bikes.

Same bike. Second picture was taken 3 years ago with number 7 on it. First picture I took a few days ago where the previous owner had stuck a new number on it.

Would be very hard to find 2 different bikes, same colour, same pipes, same Ohlins shock...The oil pump and two stroke tanks were removed but I have them ready to refit. Bike has a normal loom, indicator wiring is there but I don't have the indicators yet, they are coming from Australia.

Below is a picture I took just yesterday with the headlight...


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Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:45 am » Post: #7 » Download Post

mighty max wrote:worth the money.....


Absolutely.

96 NSR SE with 18,000 kms and just a good clean and service to get it right for 2000 quid...theres a 95 SE on Ebay now going for 3 times that price.
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