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  • [Long Term Plan] CBZ 250R

    Whats going on guys! Well i am doing pretty good and very excited with this plan of mine, i know its early but i thought i will share it with you guys

    It all started in 1999 Sept, when my Amma got me my first bike i.e. Hero Honda CBZ and life have never been the same

    Pretty soon i was convinced i wanted more, and my bro a.k.a. Cbz had already discussed his limitations with me. Since i would never dump my bro for anything else no matter what. so i started looking out for options to make it faster and faster.

    Since 90+ on Indian roads was pretty fast for everyday commute, hence i never got frustrated enough to implement any mods and i have been pretty happy with my bro

    Well then i decided to pursue my M.S. and ended up in Virginia, USA. The first thing i did was buy a Ninja 650R specially for its touring abilities while justifying the sports bike tag on it. And once the feeling had sinked it and i became pretty confident with the bike, i started thinking about bringing it back to India with me. Started googling around only to get stumped with the amount which i might end up paying for bringing it back.

    Well times were changing back home, and advent of better bikes was a welcome change but then again the price tag was a bit of a concern and moreover i dint want to have two bikes, and i dint want to sell my bro. So i started looking just a motor using which i could give my bro a muscle transplant. My first choice was a Honda CRF250 engine which churns out 34 bhp but it is factory tuned to a top end of just 80 M/Hr.

    My decision to look for a 250 motor was because of the following considerations:
    1. It would be small enough to fit my bro (hopefully).
    2. I will have a decent average as i dint want a petrol guzzler.
    3. A 250 will be good enough for a top end in the region of 170+ Kmph.

    So i started looking for the fastest 250 and realized there was no competition in this region and the clear winner was Ninja 250R. And the best part was that there were good deals for ninja motor on ebay.

    And guess what there was one available:
    1. It was a 2009 Motor.
    2. Only 450 miles on it.
    3. It came with the CDI, rectifier and almost all the tubes & cables.
    4. Was available for $650 inclucding shipping.

    I offered the guy $500, as right now i couldn't manage more than that but he declined. So with a heavy heart i started looking for something else but none was within the budget. Luckily for me since that guy had posted the advertisement in a wrong category, no one bought the motor and that fellow had to set it up for bidding.

    I went ahead and offered him $500 again, to which he responded that i should bid and see what happenes. So i kept an eye on it and finally bought it for $400 including shipping. Now what would you call that .. It was a steal guys

    Here are some Pics:









    So the motor came and it is as good as new. I started dismentling. Started with packing the electricals and tubes. I still have to dismantle the engine core.

    The things i still need to gather are:

    1. Radiator and Radiator Fan. [Bought]
    2. Instrumentation Panel (Want a digital console but couldn't find any good replacement).
    3. Coolent Tank. [Bought]
    4. Swingarm. [Bought]
    5. Rear Shocker. [Bought]
    6. Rear Disc Brake and related components. [Bought]
    7. LED Tail Light with integrated turn signals.
    8. Handle bar switches.
    9. Engine Gaskets.
    10. Front Triple Tee. [Bought]
    11. Muffler. [Bought]
    Plan is to dismantle it all and carry them in 2-3 trips to India

    Have already printed out the 424 page service manual, which has everything to build the bike from scratch.

    This is going to be a pretty long process, maybe it is too early to start the thread but what the heck i guess i should share what i am upto
    Last edited by cool_dude_sunn_y; 08-15-2013, 11:23 PM.
    Nothing is IMPOSSIBLE - The word itself says I M POSSIBLE.

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    Topic Approved.
    :)

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    • #3
      Man thats one ambitious project Best of luck, being a noob I dont think I would have much knowledge useful for you but definately would like to see your project in progress.
      Plus For No 6. You could go for a GS150R backlight console.

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      • #4
        there are aftermarket 250r digi consoles available btw... why don't you try one of those. And anyways.. the 250r is already available in india.. so getting your hands on most of the spares shouldn't be an issue.
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        Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by antz.bin View Post
          there are aftermarket 250r digi consoles available btw... why don't you try one of those. And anyways.. the 250r is already available in india.. so getting your hands on most of the spares shouldn't be an issue.
          It would be

          Did you say CBZ?
          What chassis are you using?
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          • #6
            Man'o'man that's a steal...best of luck...
            yup GS150 backlight is the best available in India....
            Ride Safe & Ride Long-->
            Zayn

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            • #7
              Originally posted by suhail View Post
              Man thats one ambitious project Best of luck, being a noob I dont think I would have much knowledge useful for you but definately would like to see your project in progress.
              Plus For No 6. You could go for a GS150R backlight console.
              Cool .. Will check that out

              Originally posted by antz.bin View Post
              there are aftermarket 250r digi consoles available btw... why don't you try one of those. And anyways.. the 250r is already available in india.. so getting your hands on most of the spares shouldn't be an issue.
              I was checking around, nothing as such which comes as a 250R original panel replacement and they r pretty costly too

              Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
              It would be

              Did you say CBZ?
              What chassis are you using?
              he he .. Yup u read it right. It is a CBZ, i will be using its chassis only

              Originally posted by zayn View Post
              Man'o'man that's a steal...best of luck...
              yup GS150 backlight is the best available in India....
              Thanks Zayn!
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              • #8
                nice idea brother
                go for it...!!!!

                u complete this project..
                may be we need to discuss
                something same in the near future
                for my machine...

                go for it
                kudoz to you...!!!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cool_dude_sunn_y View Post
                  Whats going on guys! Well i am doing pretty good and very excited with this plan of mine, i know its early but i thought
                  Plan is to dismantle it all and carry them in 2-3 trips to India

                  Have already printed out the 424 page service manual, which has everything to build the bike from scratch.

                  This is going to be a pretty long process, maybe it is too early to start the thread but what the heck i guess i should share what i am upto
                  All the very best to you. I'm myself about to embark in such a journey. I was planning to install a P220 engine gearbox set on my GF Laser. But now you just ignited the fire in me too. I guess if I'm going for a engine swap then I should go for a good one indeed. Infact what I'm going to do is just a garage project so I dont plan to take the Laser out on public roads post the engine upgrade. Once again all the best!!!
                  Last edited by The Monk; 06-11-2015, 01:52 PM. Reason: Quoted Entire Post
                  2003 Kinetic GF170 Laser Sport Edition
                  2007 Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTSi UG3
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                  • #10
                    woo hoo! and THIS just when life was getting boring online!

                    Finally some hardcore DIY stuff.

                    exited for you buddy! keep us posted! i really am keen to know how this turns out.
                    - You spend half your life before you realize your are ordinary, you then, either are too lazy to change or you do the extraordinary and change the world!

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                    • #11
                      Exactly what i was looking for since a year now.
                      I want to beat the fastest Indian so badly that i was looking for an extreme overhaul like this, and not where i just have to put a moded silencer, K&N filter & a stupid sparkplug to increase a mere 3-4 bhp & 5-10 kmph of top end.

                      SO THIS IS SOME SERIOUS STUFF MAN, Best of luck & remember, my faster future depends on your success, Go for it!

                      If this experiment goes well, My ZMA-R will transform into ZMA 250R

                      CHEERS!!!

                      The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.
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                      • #12
                        nice project man..... go for it and keep us updated.
                        Move on.........
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                        • #13
                          Good idea i would say. However i dont think a CBZ chassis would be able to bear the weight of the ninja engine. I wanted to put a ZMA engine onto the CBZ but the engg at HH suggested against it owing to the weight. Else it seems like an awesome project.

                          All the best !!!!!

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                          • #14
                            This is awesome stuff.

                            Best of luck for the project!!

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                            • #15
                              hey sunny thats inspiring

                              Hey can you share some thoughts/knowledge of replacing a splendor engine with some powerful engine as i also have my age old bro from last 10 years and have the same feelings attached to my machine as you have got.

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