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$1500 - 1992 Yamaha WR250ZD Sumo/Roadrace Project Kit
No title as Maine doesn't title below 300cc, bill of sale as is where is.
The Bad: Since the last rebuild as a +6mm 292cc overbore, I've been chasing an issue where in 4th and higher, sustained WOT it starts to detonate, then cuts out like someone hit the kill switch. I've been monkeying with jetting, verifying solid fuel flow, etc, but am hampered by the small issue of not a lot of places to test changes to see if they help. Last thing I did was retard the timing by 2deg but haven't had an opportunity to test. I suspect that big old Wossner piston in there is causing enough vibration that at sustained WOT under load (road gearing) it's foaming the fuel in the bowl preventing it from refilling properly. If you let off, coast for a min, then smack the throttle it'll pull like a freight train for a bit before doing it again. On the flip side at a track like Boxshop, I don't go past 3rd, no issues. Lack of opportunities to use it, test it, etc means I haven't ridden it in a couple years now. If it sits, it's just taking up space so time to go.
The Good: This bike has been down to a raw stripped frame, straightened by PK and built back up. It's solid. Frame has been powdercoated, engine has 22hrs on the top end, 36hrs on the bottom end. Clutch pull rod isn't ragged out, clutch pushrod stack shimmed to perfection, exhaust is mint, has a YZ swingarm and 09 YZ450 forks, two sets of RAD sumo wheels that have been rebuilt with Dubya heavy duty spokes, 38mm SmartCarb that makes this bike behave better than EFI four strokes, it's all there. The motor is very un-twostroke like, linear power from idle up with no 'hit' or spike, it's like a ripper Honda aircooled four stroke single. (Kick it like a big four stroke also...) At Boxshop it'll hang with modern 450s. The only bike that I've ridden that can match it on pavement at Boxshop was a TM, this bike LOVES to be on it's side carving. Handled awesome at Canaan as well. For Sumo, I think it's setup to be slightly 'too' stable?
RAD Sumo wheels
Beringer 6 piston front brake with matching master and 320mm GoldFren full floating rotor
09 YZ450 forks setup by PK in custom 10mm offset RSW Racing billet clamps
YZ250 fuel tank
GPTech aluminum radiators, silicone hose kit
Boysen engine covers
FMF Fatty chamber, Pro Circuit 304 muffler
Kustom Kraft +6mm ported cylinder and head
VForce 3 reed block
38mm SmartCarb
OEM shock rebuilt and revalved by Factory Connection
Seat redone by Ceet
Spares:
Additional OEM seat
Lots of random plastics
Gaskets/seals/oh boy
Additional set of RAD Sumo wheels
OEM forks/brake master/caliper
Spare OEM shock
Penske shock valved for road racing by PK, needs front end shortened to match if going to run it
Needles, float bowl, etc for the SmartCarb
1994 cylinder (the 'hot' cylinder for this generation) and head suitable for repair and replate if going back to stock or +2mm (262cc) bore
New exhaust valve - Needed if going back to stock or +2mm, stupid hard to find in unworn condition
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1994 Yamaha YZ250 CA Street Legal 2-smoke :smoke:
jebus that's a lot of bike for not a lot of monies...if you street plate it in maine i'll come buy it![]()
To plate it I'll need to insure it, then pay excise (haha) and $35 or so for the reg and plate. It still won't come with a title FYI, just a transferred street reg. I'll be bumping the price a touch if doing so.
trade for a very rare, Italian-made, Bombardier mini bike?![]()
Beta 200RR
Nope, got to make room in the garage, not shuffle the deck, sorry.![]()
So, getting a quote on insurance, went to double check the VIN... between the beating the neck got from PK plus the frame being sandblasted and acid dipped before getting a triple layer powder coating job, I can't find the VIN on the steering neck any more. I sanded down the paint a bit where I think it should be but didn't spot it, didn't want to take the neck down to bare metal. In Maine, no one cares. Outside of Maine, I can't make any promises so as noted originally, I'm selling this as a project.
Maine has a process to get a new VIN stamped, they don't see the point on a 92 with no title but it can be done. If I'm going to do this it'll be $1750, dirt reg only, and I can't guarantee a turn around time 'cause waiting on a game warden to find time to do it.
Last edited by Kurlon; 09-28-23 at 02:10 PM.
This is seriously tempting. I'm about to head out on a 5 day bike trip (on an old ass two stroke no less), and I may hit you up when I'm back.
FWIW - a plated 2 stroke dirt bike in MA is probably worth $3500+. Yours is probably worth more like $5k. IMO, anyway...
My hesitation is that I already own a plated big bore 2 stroke dirt bike![]()
Water swapped for coolant, half a gallon of fresh T4 mixed with Yamalube 40:1 splashed in the tank and after a few kicks to knock the cobwebs out after not being run for 3 years she lit up and purrs. Retarding the timing has not lessened the bottom end at all, still wants to drift on dirt right off idle.
Desire for room in the garage intensifies, as the other project is now here and taking up space.
And now I’m thinking of needing an ice bike……the little ttr aint enough.
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Take the CACR rimmed sumo wheels and have someone lace up a 21 / (18/19) combo for ice tires, leave the nicer Excels for summer shenanigans.
To spice things up, I'm thinking the KTMs should walk out too, they didn't see enough use last year:
2016 KTM 500 XC-W, PC5 with SVM custom mapping, 450SX muffler, fully derestricted, plus an Ohlins rear shock, 63hrs on the meter. SVM checked it over, did a valve adjust and mapping at 49.5hrs. New fuel pump installed just before SVM work as well. One metric ass load of spare plastics/etc. Bike is in enduro mode at the moment, Maine title in hand. $7k OBO
2019 KTM 150SX, 16.5hrs on the meter, GoldFren oversized front rotor and caliper bracket, KTM hard parts seat, otherwise stock. Almost full set of spare plastics, the original OEM stuff I replaced when I numbered it up for me. Bike has both radiator overflow and carb catch cans currently, but is otherwise in dirt mode. $4k OBO
I then have sumo stuff...
Two sets of Alpina wheels, one black (OEM FS450), one grey/orange.
Warp 9 sumo wheel set
Warp 9 mag rear wheel
06 KTM SMR forks with FTE by Beringer 4 pot radial caliper
14MM offset 03 250SX clamps
16mm offset FS 450 clamps
GMD 8mm offset clamps
FS450 front axles, spacers, rotor spacers to go with FS / GMD clamps
Berigner 310mm cast iron rotors
Goldfren 270mm oversized front rotors
KTM OEM WP rear shock for the XC W, valved by GMD for road racing
Sumo stuff won't be parted out while the machines are still here, don't ask. Same for the ice tires/wheels... if you want that we can discuss how deep of a kit you want and a package price.
Ooooof, can I get more info on the 150SX?
I assume it is a lot of bike?
It's a 125 that isn't completely gutless off the pipe? At 200lbs it's noticeably lighter and easier to throw around than my 500, I never got 'bit' by it, but I also never came close to using it's potential in the dirt. I've got a Smartcarb for it, but the supposed 'crap Mikuni' never gave me a reason to do the swap?
I do see now it is a 2 stroke. I have been looking at Honda 150s for my daughter. The CRF110 is NOT working for J-days, the suspension, tire size, and power arent there. Would this be TERRIBLE for a soon to be 12 yr old girl? She is already 5'4".....
the 110 weighs like 170 lbs
Last edited by xrocket21; 12-08-23 at 09:55 AM.
It's a full size bike packing 40hp+ that can come on like a light switch, I suspect she'd either be stalling or whiskey throttling all the time at first coming from that CRF110 and very quickly decide she hates dirt bikes. I think you're on a better path finding something like a 150F to transition to next.
Yeah, I knew that was the answer, I was just hyped
150 is spoken for, 500 is up for grabs...