hi from the uk

Barton

New member
Hi just joined having picked up an 09 ec250.
Excellent condition but got to put lights ect back on so will be looking for some input.

How many brits are on here.:)
 
Congrats and Welcome aboard from another UK'er.

Its ok though....our friends from across the puddle and beyone dont bite ;)
 
Welcome!
I'm not British, but live just across the North Sea in Norway.

If you fancy riding in the woods during the darkness in winter, I suggest a helmet lamp in addition to the one on the bike. I use one, powered by a separate battery in my pocket. It really helps. The light on the bike doesn't always shine in the direction you need it.
 
Hi all
Well the bikes previous owener removed the lights horn dash and harness along with the duel mapping switch from new as didnt need it for h&h events.
I can sort what connects to what but were do I get power from does the harnes go into the coil / magneto or to the ecu ?. If it as one.
 
Hi Barton,
Where over here are you,
Loads of us gasers here, are you trailing it or doing enduros.
You will find this forum very friendley and helpfull,
Welcome mate,

V-tec
 
Hi all
Well the bikes previous owener removed the lights horn dash and harness along with the duel mapping switch from new as didnt need it for h&h events.
I can sort what connects to what but were do I get power from does the harnes go into the coil / magneto or to the ecu ?. If it as one.

Wiring diagram will be in the manual, which can be found here

I prefer to get rid of the original loom, especially if it's been chopped around, and make an independent ignition circuit. An independent ignition circuit is much easier to inspect and check for faults if you have a breakdown on the side of the trail. If you just want an unobtrusive light / horn setup for the MOT, there is a good how-to here It doesn't show how the tail / brake light set up, but you should be able to work that out. If you want to ride at night, auxiliary cree leds and helmet lights are the way forward.

Pro Racing do lighting kits. I think his gear is still all Leonelli (same as Gas Gas), so worth a call if you need parts or want someone to do the work for you.
 
welcome barton to a great site ,lots of good info and people ready too help, i have got my 300 to near perfection due to the help and advice on this forum:D
 
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