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- 20 Feb 2015, 21:26
- Forum: Honda CRM250 FAQ - Check here first
- Topic: ohms for mover valve motor
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5738
Re: ohms for mover valve motor
i purchased the new motor.
the resistance is 100 ohms or 500 ohms, changing as the motor is turned through different "segments".
i hope this helps other people who want to check there own.
thanks
leonard
the resistance is 100 ohms or 500 ohms, changing as the motor is turned through different "segments".
i hope this helps other people who want to check there own.
thanks
leonard
- 12 Feb 2015, 12:20
- Forum: Honda CRM250 FAQ - Check here first
- Topic: ohms for mover valve motor
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5738
ohms for mover valve motor
Hi Does anyone know what resistance to expect from the power valve motor? I think mine may be past its best. I have read the "power valve problems" thread (which is very good). I have an intermintant power valve motor - sometimes stickes in the open position. I have already 1 - stripped/, cleaned an...
- 26 Dec 2013, 22:34
- Forum: New Members Intro
- Topic: Hi fae Scotlandshire
- Replies: 12
- Views: 11951
Re: Hi fae Scotlandshire
hi - i am in glasgow - i am defo not selling my ar - but for your information i perchased mine for £900 in livingstone - in 2008. - i think i was very very very lucky!
goo dluck - and if you do buy one get in touch - we could get out "trail riding"
goo dluck - and if you do buy one get in touch - we could get out "trail riding"
- 26 Mar 2013, 22:19
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: CRM250AR road shock rebuild
- Replies: 18
- Views: 18368
Re: CRM250AR road shock rebuild
how did the shock feel when you put it on the bike?
i want to re-shim mine, for trail / enduro use.
your feedback regarding you "custom " shim stack would be in valuable
i want to re-shim mine, for trail / enduro use.
your feedback regarding you "custom " shim stack would be in valuable
- 26 Mar 2013, 20:57
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: i fitted 1990 CR 250 forks to my CRM 250 AR today
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7317
i fitted 1990 CR 250 forks to my CRM 250 AR today
hi guys i fitted 1990 CR 250 forks to my CRM 250 AR today - in my opinion they are significantly better than the standard crm fork. I needed to use the front spindle, spacers etc from the 1990 fork also, but managed to retain the standard mecanical speedo drive. In my opinion, the crm fork was very ...
- 16 Oct 2012, 20:45
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: fmf on ebay
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4083
Re: fmf on ebay
thanks guys - it is now sold - £125 was the Buy it now price so ive missed it anyway - but thanks for your input - for future reference
- 16 Oct 2012, 20:16
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: fmf on ebay
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4083
fmf on ebay
hi guys as some of you may know, an fmf gnarly pipe and silencer is advertised on ebay at the moment - to fit an ar. I am bidding already - im just trying to make up my mind how much to bid. i have a dep system fitted to my ar - my question is does anyone know the difference between the two systems?...
- 05 Apr 2012, 20:45
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: 2 stroke and gearbox oil
- Replies: 37
- Views: 28836
Re: 2 stroke and gearbox oil
the pump is driven by the engine, so at 5000 rpm the pump will be turning pretty fast - regardless of if the throttle is opened or closed.
the pump is ALSO governed by throttle opening
so to recap
THE PUMP OUTPUT IS CONTROLLED BY BOTH ENGINE SPEED AND ENGINE LOAD(THROTTLE POSITION)
the pump is ALSO governed by throttle opening
so to recap
THE PUMP OUTPUT IS CONTROLLED BY BOTH ENGINE SPEED AND ENGINE LOAD(THROTTLE POSITION)
- 25 Feb 2012, 13:12
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: anyone tried them ?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5305
Re: anyone tried them ?
i use these - not 100% water or wind proof, but a good feel, good compromise, good price etc i use them for commuting, racing etc http://www.google.co.uk/#q=thor+ride+gloves&hl=en&prmd=imvns&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=2N1IT4PlMqec0AXU3v2uDg&sqi=2&ved=0CHAQrQQ&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.o...
- 15 Jan 2012, 19:46
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: CRM250AR road shock rebuild
- Replies: 18
- Views: 18368
Re: CRM250AR road shock rebuild
hi teknik racing has the crm listed, and a spring rate calculator on their website i tried to open their website tonight - but it would not open. I suggest trying again in a day or two - maybe the site is down for maintenance? alternatively you could use the following link http://www.pontiacracing.n...
- 14 Jan 2012, 19:35
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: CRM250AR road shock rebuild
- Replies: 18
- Views: 18368
Re: CRM250AR road shock rebuild
i use a 105 n spring on my crm - its designed for a wp rear shock (ktm, husaberg etc) - i weight 15 stone The stock spring for the crm is 80n - its designed for a rider of around 9 stone the stock fork springs are 3.6n. i use fork springs that are 4.6 n - they are from a kayaba fork (as fitted to so...
- 12 Jan 2012, 21:35
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: CRM250AR road shock rebuild
- Replies: 18
- Views: 18368
Re: CRM250AR road shock rebuild
thanks very much for posting this - please keep us posted about how it "feels", and how it performs, lap time etc???
- 28 Dec 2011, 14:56
- Forum: Members Bikes
- Topic: I HAVENT GOT ONE
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5829
Re: I HAVENT GOT ONE
good choice! - does it have ohlins on it?
- 22 Dec 2011, 20:30
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Front Fork improvements
- Replies: 27
- Views: 19902
Re: Front Fork improvements
you asked what forks fit the crm yokes - wp 43mm usd forks (from bikes like ktm exc) fit directly into crm yokes with no modifications. the complete ktm front would be needed (brembo brakes and all!) i have a set to fit, but havnt sorted out a speedo drive yet. eddie - yes, 15wt oil is too thick but...
- 19 Dec 2011, 21:23
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Front Fork improvements
- Replies: 27
- Views: 19902
Re: Front Fork improvements
stiffer springs are definetly worth the money (imo). the standard fork springs on my ar were 3.8 n, i now use 4.6n springs as i weigh 15 stone (without riding gear) i am using 15wt oil, but the fork feel harsh on small bumps now - i will try and improve the shim stacks when i have time. i plan on bu...