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  • Re: Honda CBR 250R

    Originally posted by VishalRathod View Post
    Hello i gave my cbr 250r for service today due to lockdown the bike was sitting idle for around 5 months and today when i reached service center the service centre mechanic told me that i have to replace both the brake calibers front and back
    Do i have to change the whole unit or can i tell him to replace the main and mini kit of the calibers and will work properly?
    Hi,

    Did you had any issues with the brakes earlier(before 5 months), If you already had issues then you can go ahead with the replacement else i dont think its necessary. You can give some additional details like the odo reading, earlier issue with respect to brakes(if any) etc.

    Also confirm whether he meant the entire brake caliber set or the brake pads. chances are pads might be bad due to non usage or at its end of life.

    Ram

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    • Re: Honda CBR 250R mods

      Originally posted by SAMPATH_K View Post

      I'm doing great Vijay. Howz you?

      I understand that its got to do with the aerodynamics part.Any other reason why i should not remove the fairings?

      Good, thank you. Apart from aerodynamics, heat also plays a big role. Fairing helps reduce temps thrown towards your leg, plus it protects the engine and sundry from dust and muck accumulation. Since, most of the wiring, tube are all routed inside the fairing, it can mean an ugly duckling, especially with that static headlight which has its separate visor cowl setup, would look like a scarecrow for sure. Just my two cents. You can also use Apache RTR 200's clip-on for a more upright posture, as the stem length of the Apache is taller than the CBR's.

      Cheers!
      VJ
      Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
      The girl said, 'NO!'


      And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


      THE END

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      • Re: Honda CBR 250R

        He meant to change the whole caliber set and yes i had problems with the brakes earlier as the brake would get jammed to tyres which made it difficult to move the bike with legs but no major problem
        ODO :- 13500
        Serviced every year as the bike is not used much its a 2014 model

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        • Re: Honda CBR 250R

          Originally posted by VishalRathod View Post
          He meant to change the whole caliber set and yes i had problems with the brakes earlier as the brake would get jammed to tyres which made it difficult to move the bike with legs but no major problem
          ODO :- 13500
          Serviced every year as the bike is not used much its a 2014 model
          In such case replacing the entire set will be better, as servicing or replacing the piston kit will not be as good as newer one. Or if its manageable replace the front first and then rear later.

          Ram

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          • Re: Honda CBR 250R mods

            Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
            Hello Sam ji, how's you! Been a while. Hope things are S&S out there.

            Hopefully, I can add a couple of pointers and my thought with the bike -- in their chronological order.

            1. Remove fairing kits and use it as naked.
            One word. No. Don't. Period.

            2. Replace clip-ons with regular wide handlebars with a handlebar raiser. How good will this seating geometry be considering that my height is 5'9"
            Yes, this trick works well. Pulsar and Duke handlebars work well and offer relaxed riding stance. They being wide, offer great leverage. The CBR by its inherent design has a neutral stance. The stance is neither committed not slouch. The perfect blend of posture and position. Sports tourer, apt.

            2.(a) Will the front heavy CBR be any better with the above handlebar setup?

            Yup, the bike behaves perfectly fine with this handlebar setup. It just takes a little time to get used to, in the sense the wide bars, give you excellent leverage.

            3. Can i fit the current Gixxer's LED headlight assembly or any-other?
            You can fit the newer gen CBR 250's LED assembly, with some modifications, as far as I've come across. But, FWIW, no point spending thousands on this LED light setup. I'd recommend you get yourself a good H4 LED led bulb or add another pair of aux like MadDog. Makes lighting a dream.

            4. Any Option to increase the front fork height?

            Was it necessary? The CBR has a soft sprung front forks. You can opt for thicker grade fork oil, i.e. 20w which makes the front end stiffer and give you even better feedback.

            Hope it was helpful.

            Good luck.

            Cheers!
            VJ
            Change from ball bearings to tapper rolled bearings improves front end feel tremendously.

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            • Re: Honda CBR 250R mods

              What is the cost for the tapper rolled bearings and where can i procure one in mumbai
              Originally posted by Deathwing View Post
              Change from ball bearings to tapper rolled bearings improves front end feel tremendously.

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              • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                What can be done of rusted fuel tank
                Service advisors says to change the whole tank as the drain pipe inside the tank is broken due to rusting
                Any suggestions or ideas of what can be done would be great
                The tank costs 9000/- and i cqnt spend that much currently die to financial constraints [MENTION=32286]psr[/MENTION] sir and [MENTION=26407]aargee[/MENTION] sir please give some advice
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                • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                  Originally posted by VishalRathod View Post
                  What can be done of rusted fuel tank
                  Service advisors says to change the whole tank as the drain pipe inside the tank is broken due to rusting
                  Any suggestions or ideas of what can be done would be great
                  The tank costs 9000/- and i cqnt spend that much currently die to financial constraints @psr sir and @aargee sir please give some advice
                  .
                  The Petrol Tank is rusted way beyond recovery, and replacement is the only way out. Visit the local junkyard and try to pickup a good Tank for your vehicle. There is no other way known to me.
                  Good luck.
                  When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

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                  • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                    Originally posted by VishalRathod View Post
                    What can be done of rusted fuel tank
                    Service advisors says to change the whole tank as the drain pipe inside the tank is broken due to rusting
                    Any suggestions or ideas of what can be done would be great
                    The tank costs 9000/- and i cqnt spend that much currently die to financial constraints [MENTION=32286]psr[/MENTION] sir and [MENTION=26407]aargee[/MENTION] sir please give some advice
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                    I have the same problem..although total extent yet to he gauged...it was suggested that the tank could be replaced under insurance citing mech damage...not rusting...beleive it's covered a few pages back.

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                    • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                      Originally posted by Geetesh07 View Post
                      I have the same problem..although total extent yet to he gauged...it was suggested that the tank could be replaced under insurance citing mech damage...not rusting...beleive it's covered a few pages back.
                      Yes the mechanic gave me the same option that you can claim it in insurance but citing accident and tank will have to get damaged but the risk is on you if the claim gets rejected you will have to bare the charges of the new tank
                      I am still thinking about it to go by insurance route or to replace it on my cost

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                      • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                        I had this same issue and got it changed via insurance. They had to smash the right side fairing and sell the incident as an accident but at the end, it costed me just the file charges. If they have to show it as an accident ensure they do a good job at it
                        Originally posted by VishalRathod View Post
                        What can be done of rusted fuel tank
                        Service advisors says to change the whole tank as the drain pipe inside the tank is broken due to rusting
                        Any suggestions or ideas of what can be done would be great
                        The tank costs 9000/- and i cqnt spend that much currently die to financial constraints [MENTION=32286]psr[/MENTION] sir and [MENTION=26407]aargee[/MENTION] sir please give some advice
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                        :D

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                        • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                          Anyone knows price of conset of cbr 250r and also the brake caliber kit front and rear please let me know

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                          • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                            Originally posted by VishalRathod View Post
                            Anyone knows price of conset of cbr 250r and also the brake caliber kit front and rear please let me know
                            Which model are you referring to, ABS or non-ABS?

                            Cheers!
                            VJ
                            Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                            The girl said, 'NO!'


                            And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                            THE END

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                            • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                              Non-ABS version
                              I also want to know price of tappered ball bearings from all balls racing

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                              • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                                Originally posted by VishalRathod View Post
                                Non-ABS version
                                I also want to know price of tappered ball bearings from all balls racing
                                Caliper complete set for non-ABS last recorded price Rs. 1985. Tapered ball bearings, Deathwing can comment, he has done that mod.

                                Cheers!
                                VJ
                                Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                                The girl said, 'NO!'


                                And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                                THE END

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