'12 250R is in the house

GMP

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Well I'm late to the party but I'm finally here. Very nice bike, as was said the fit and finish is worlds ahead of the previous bikes. Per my other thread, it came with a 2K-2 and older AS I carb. Good on both counts IMO. Also S3 pegs, and a complete extra set of "XC" graphics. No skid plate was in the crate, so I'm hoping I can make the Hyde fit so I can ride it.:confused: No plate, no ride here. Rear sprocket is an alloy Talon, not a Supersprox.

Bike is noticably lighter than the '07 (both tanks empty) pushing it around. Also taller as we know. I'll get to checking the preload soon. Fork is absolutely rigid! I loosened and retorqued the clamps, and aligned the axel but no change. Les told me its 90% stiction in the very tight and dry seals, and some grease under the wiper helps a lot. This is going to be rough before it breaks in. Linkage looks a bit low for some of the technical stuff, thinking about a Scorpion skid if I can still get one.

Bike started 2nd kick and idled with stock jetting(no idea yet). Warmed it up a bit and rode around the neighborhood. Quiet PV, low vibes, and what seems like more flywheel effect than I would expect with a 2K-2. Probably the new, tight motor, jetting and tall gearing. My '07 felt a lot more "moto" though out of the box. Very nice clutch feel, and ZERO drag, even with 15W-40W Rotella.

Steering lock(lack of) bugs me a little, I'll have to fix that. For racing it doesn't matter but its more of an issue in technical trails, especially combined with the extra height.

I did not get a manual. What is the rating of the headlight bulb? It has to be pushing the 2K-2 to the limit. The battery box is cool, I like it. I think I will make up a small rectifier/regulator/capacitor and mount it in there, then I can run an LED in the headlight shroud for when I want/need a light. Also good for stashing oil and a few spares.

The two part plastic issue is very strange now that I can hold it in my hands. It comes off the bike in one piece easily, and is not that large as an assembly. I've been involved in engineering projects that had extensive molding and signed off on some very expensive molds. If I had to guess, I'd say they did this so they could have the two different colors in one assembly. There is no other functional advantage to this design than I can see.:confused: Molding in one piece/color and using graphics just makes so much more sense. The bike is gorgeous though, and undoubtably there was an artistic influence in the desgn team.

Oh well, lots of setup work to do, will report back with pics.
 
Simple, I don't have to experiment all over again with jetting, my '07 250 settings should be very close if not right on.
 
Congrats man!! I am also still waiting on a skid plate for my 300 :(. I am just going to suck it up and order an aluminum one I guess. It pains me to ride with the tiny glide plate installed. The forks break in fast. My clutch also feels great with 15/40 rotella in the trans.

roost on man!
 
I have Scorpion frames and the grills to mount up. A Hyde for an '11 too, that can hopefully be modified without too much hassle.
 
Here I was waiting to see what you would work out for jetting in the new carb and you wind up getting an older one. Interesting that the race comes with the smaller ignition. Keep us posted on your mods.
 
Racing the '07 at RORR Sunday. I need to get this thing in a survivable condition before I can hammer up the hill with it. Lots of new log crossings after last weeks storm too. After that, breakin and service those forks before racing it. I may debut it in south Jersey, where my '07 is a bit soft. I get the impression this thing will be a sand whoop monster stock out of the box.

Picking up an '05 200 motor to rebuild and go in the '07 frame. Shane's new bike. He rode it Sunday without problems as a 250 but I think its just a bit much.
 
On my 11, I removed the allen screws with the little polyethylene bumpers (bumpers are too soft and too small). I made up large delrin bumpers that threaded over setscrews. Dimensioned so that the fork tubes clear the frame by 2.5mm. The frame paint is still intact. I bump up against the stops a lot during off trail excursions. Wound up with 42 degrees of steering lock per side. Does the 12 have less travel than the 11?
 
Not sure, but its noticably less than my '07 and I rode them back to back around the house last night. I was thinking about a nylon bolt. This is what I happen to have on hand, Neil's idea is much more professional.
 
Since you'll be running the broad mt enduro which is basically in my back yard.. just drop off the 12 on your way past, and I'll gently ride it around the mountain here for you while your racing.. and break it in for you.. you don't need to thank me.. just fill the tank.. its been a while since a made a batch of mix gas..
 
Glad to hear you finally got a hold of the new ride! It was almost painful reading your posts the last few months while you patiently waited. LOL Hope you enjoy it! :)
 
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