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Newbie with a plan for a special NSR250.


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Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:59 am » Post: #1 » Download Post

Hello all,

Greeting from Japan! I'm an addict and I can't stop.
I've been building bikes for some time and it only seems to get worse! The more I build the more I want to make another!

So far I've transformed a VTR SP2 into a beautiful monster, complete with original HRC WSB exhaust system and Carbon wheels, etc, etc, etc. That easily won bike of the year on the RC51 forum last year. That done, I've been transforming a VFR750FL owned for 21 years using my old SP2 front end and a few other trick bits, which will also get Dymag CA5 wheels shortly. And I've been collecting parts to make a very tricked out TDR250 that won't look anything like a TDR250 to the uneducated. It looks more like a KTM now.. Cool

But you lot don't care about such things here, it's all about NSR's so I won't bore you with those projects. If you want to see I can post some links , but this is just an introduction thread.

The reason I'm introducing myself is because being avid Moto GP fan, I've recently bought an NSR250 MC21 as a project and have been going a little bit nuts...
NC35 front end conversion with Maxton cartridges, Maxton GP10 custom rear shock, MC28 swing arm (Which I intend to have the hub modified / modify the VFR750 rear wheel for - to be able to use the 17 x 5.5 rear wheel from, MC28 seat cowl, seat frame & tank + an NSR500 replica top cowl, courtesy of the ever enthusiastic Paul at Tyga Performance. The PGM-III along with a spare have already been sent to your resident friend here in Greece I've already bought and received all the parts in the catalogue from Tyga and will shortly be ordering Braketech iron front rotors. It'll probably get VTR SP2 front calipers, which are very strong and a Brembo underslung rear along with a CRF rear master cylinder, etc. Paint will be as close as possible to Mick Doohan's NSR500, which I shot a few pics of whilst at Motegi's Moto GP last month.

Anyways, for now I'm just accumulating parts, I haven't done anything to the bike at all, except ridden it about 1km to make sure the engine is OK. The PGM wasn't controlling the RC valve so I just put it away. It's a bit scabby right now, but I don't care about that. I'll start stripping it soon.

I will have some NSR250 MC21 original parts for sale, incl. some bodywork, tank, forks, swinger, brakes, wheels, seats, etc. plus a JHA exhaust if anybody's interested & can ship these parts cheaply from Japan as I run a business supplying performance cars & parts worldwide. Once progress starts in earnest I'll put up another thread. Looking forward to being a part of the NSR crazy community here.

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The inspiration:



Mick at Motegi a month ago, doing a parade lap.




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Wed Nov 19, 2014 4:51 am » Post: #2 » Download Post

Awesome project! I'm also in the process of upgrading an MC21 I just bought here in the states! Where did you get the MC28 swingarm? I'd like to do that to my bike also but finding all the parts and shipping them from Japan is very expensive!

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Wed Nov 19, 2014 6:29 am » Post: #3 » Download Post

I live in Japan and yes, I paid a bit over $400 for the swing arm with the kit to convert to fit MC21.

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Seems a lot, I know - but I have seen these swing arms sell for $300 without the MC21 fitting kit and it would have cost me more than $100 to get one made. I don't mind sharing the dimensions if they'd help your intended conversion, although bear in mind you'll need a wheel and other bits too. The assembly as complete would be needed.

I actually have another MC28 swing arm, but I bought it for the hub assembly, as I intend to use this on my VFR750FL - to make the single lock nut conversion so I can then fit carbon fiber wheels to it. Very Happy
I'd be willing to part with that swing arm and other parts that came with it, just not the hub assembly, which probably isn't a lot of use to you...
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Wed Nov 19, 2014 7:57 am » Post: #4 » Download Post

I might be interested....what do you think shipping would be to the U.S.? I'm sure I could find the missing hub somewhere else? I'm also curious about the kit to fit the Swingarm? I thought it was a direct swap........
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Wed Nov 19, 2014 11:39 am » Post: #5 » Download Post

No, according to Paul of Tyga it's not a direct swap. I think he probably knows, as he's tinkered with so many of these 2 stroke smokers. Very Happy
Shipping to the US, I'd guestimate around $100? I don't know and I haven't weighed it.
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Thu Jan 22, 2015 3:48 pm » Post: #6 » Download Post

may i ask what this 'kit' is to convert a 21 to 28 swingarm? does it mean the 21 frame does not need to be modified using it?
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