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  1. Nitch

    WANTED: Yamaha SR250 header pipe/exhaust

    I would send you mine but it will be a few weeks before I redo the exhaust.
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    Interesting questing. I am really not sure about this. I feel like stainless would work the best but I don't have the equipment to weld stainless. Furthermore, I am undecided about whether or not I would like the exhaust to remain under the bike or route it up over the crankcase for offroad...
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    I'm going to call it done for a few months. Maybe this winter I'll redo the exhaust and repaint the frame but I want to spend the rest of the summer riding.
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    Step aside Moto Guzzi...........Yamaha SR250 coming through :-)

    Hey man, i definitely drew some inspiration from this build for my own SR, been following for a few months. Can't wait to see it finished.
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    As some of you know from earlier posts, the original tank was is rough shape with too many holes to repair. The tank I used for this build came from a '78 XS650 and I like the shape and size of the tank much better. Any of you looking to replicate this mod for your own build there are 3 things...
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    Finished the seat yesterday. I stitched this together myself from marine vinyl, and foam from hobby lobby. Fiberglass shell, couple of bolts, and some rivets.
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    I wanted to make a quick post about these fenders. The rear fender is a combination of stock rear and a trimmed down stock front making a two piece rear. The front fender came off a cb400 and was trimmed to bolt to the triple clamp instead of the outer fork tubes. I designed and built the...
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    Where the bike is now....
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    Been real busy with work lately but got a few more things done on the bike. Cleaned and painted the tank. Went with POR15 on the inside of the new tank ('78 XS650) and a rattle can paint job. Paint came from Autozone.
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    So you guys can see I have a set of custom shocks on the bike. Here's a couple quick notes on that. Since this was my first build, I did a lot of looking around before ordering these. I wanted the rear of the bike to sit higher and bring in the rake and trail a bit. Stock shocks are 11" in...
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    This weekend was detabbing and welding on the hoop.
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    Sorting out the tires and tank. After removing the hardware for mounting the old tank I was able to mock this one in place. It looks alright and I think I'm going to go with it. This tank is from a '78 xs650. I haven't seen one used on an SR before and probably because its a bit large. I like...
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    I put a battery, a petcock, POR15 in the badly leaking fuel tank, and an generic seat on it and put about 50 miles on it. Ran beautifully. Opened the carb, pristine condition. Then I stripped the fuel tank. It was held together by a patchwork of RTV, JBWeld, and body filler. With all that...
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    Another Yamaha SR250 build. Grand Rapids, MI.

    This humble bike was a $500 craigslist barn find. Just over 3400 original miles. From what I was told, and having a title that confirms, this bike was ridden most of its miles at Northern Michigan University's basic rider course. Passed hands three times since but doesn't seem to have been...
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