Well finally got my seat back from the upholsterer, he had gone away over xmas plus I didn't really need it. Put it on the bike and it looks great!
Big improvement and it is almost complete. At themoment the bike won't start and I think it is the coils. I have tested them and I am getting no...
Re: CJ250T - Aussie Cafe Racer - First time Builder...
That is a nice bike, picked up a good bargain there. Are you going to keep it original or cafe it a little?
Reading through the manual, it doesn't say anything on weight of oil, I guess they leave that up to the individual.
Have you started a build thread yet?
Steve
Rob,
My Honda CB/CJ 250 & 360twins 1973 to 1977 manual says between 135-140cc of ATF (automatic transmission fluid) or fork oil. I would imagine that for your model would not be much different.
Good luck with the project, keep us up to date.
Steve
A great forum that has heaps on anodizing and powder coating is here
http://forum.caswellplating.com/
Everything you need and more, heaps of pics as well.
Well I just had to do it.... much to the wife's disgust, I bought a Honda CJ250T for $450.00 on friday. It is the younger lighter brother of the CB250T and that is about all I know about the model.
Anyway, I put the seat that is going on my 1981 GSX250, and it looked great!
And this is...
Nice job, lots of builds I hadn't even seen before. I had my build on the Caferacer.net site, but this site seems to attract a lot more interest. Keep the thread going this is great!
Haysie
It's not a bad ride out along Crookwell Road, will keep an eye out for you. Lots of bikes head out along Taralga Road. Rode this one day but didn't like it all that much. Let me know when you come through.
I've put pod filters on my Mikuni's as well so I would be interested in the grail of...
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