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Got the bike running. All it required was a loose ground to be tightened, a little oil and a little gas. 2nd kick.
This thing makes a lot of smoke and sounds like a sled. Love it. Can't wait to get the bodywork done and paint it.
I need to find a throttle/oil pump split cable or have mine repaired and then I'm 1 chain and some bolt tightening away from a test ride.
That seems like a lot of smoke to me... Just cold? 1977 2-Stroke normal? Maybe because it's only been started twice since I put it together... I just have never owned a 2-stroke. Haha.
I've been told by a few people to ditch the oil pump and premix my fuel, but there is a second line from the oil pump to the crank bearing so that's probably a bad idea on my bike.
That's looks sweet! Really coming along. Like you, I'm new to two-strokes as well, but that does seem like quite a bit of smoke. You may need to tune the oil injection to get it to the correct ratio.
That's looks sweet! Really coming along. Like you, I'm new to two-strokes as well, but that does seem like quite a bit of smoke. You may need to tune the oil injection to get it to the correct ratio.
I'll leave it as is for now until I can ride the bike and see how much smoke I get once the motor is warmed up.
Ordered some all balls wheel bearings yesterday but the neck bearings were out of stock... and the ones in the bike now are completely shot... It has kind of an auto-stop at center.
When I checked the all-balls website there was no listing for conversion bearings to the YZ-250 front end, so I'll keep using the originals until I figure that out, rebuilt them already anyway.
Got my NOS front fender... Looks like it's definitely been sitting on a shelf a few years!
It's in perfect shape:
Looks awesome IMO!
Fender will be staying white... I'm wondering now if I should paint the seat white also and just paint the gas tank yellow... rather than both Yellow...
Opinions?
Thanks!
We'll see once I ride it a bit if I need to trim the bars.
I'm still in need of the neck bearings before I can consider riding it... Keeping the chain off till I get em knowing my lack of control.
HUGE snowfall here yesterday may have ruined my plans to ride it this year.
looks good bye! you should get a chance if you get your bearings soon. there is one more warm front rolling through. it is melting all the snow around here. going to be 16 wednesday here! You should get some of that on the rock too I hope and just might get to rip her before it is all white for 3-4 months. My bikes are stuck 300 kms away until we sell our house, I have 3 days before I go back to work and I could have sooo much done on the bikes if they were here! Good work, keep it up. I have to get my fix surfing DTT instead of actually wrenching.
So I just got a barn find '77 TS250. When I googled, your thread came up, looks awesome. How do you like it so far? I'm looking for observations, ideas about which way to take this ride. I need it to be street legal, and ...that's about it. I'm partial to franken/rat bikes so it'll probably end up that direction. Did you do anything to the main cylinder/piston to bore or clean it?
Thanks, do you have a thread started here? I'd like to see pics of your bike, especially if it's complete.
No I haven't had the motor apart.
The guy I bought it off was using it as a dirtbike for years and said the motor was pretty reliable. Also that the bike has plenty of power... I haven't ridden mine yet due to not having any replacement neck bearings available atm.
Also, since my bearings became available, I've started back at the project full swing.
Got around to fabbing the brackets for the seat and getting that installed...
I didn't want to have bolts sticking out of the top of my seat, and the seat manufacturer's specs called for just the brackets in the front... But I may occasionally throw a buddy on the back at the cabin or put a luggage rack back there... So... I cut up a dirtbike tube and rivited it on for support "just in case."
Sweet bike Ease!! one of my first dirtbikes was a ts100! I love the bars and the seat! Dude my dad competed in targa newfoundland about 2 years I think. His 356 blew up the day before they were supposed to leave to go up there, so his buddy and him rented a turbo 944. he said it was gorgeous up there! I hope to compete in the Targa some day! Keep up the good work on the bike!
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