xl250 motosport information available!

Discussion in 'Classic Motorcycles' started by firemanpete, Jan 17, 2006.

  1. firemanpete

    firemanpete Guest

    Hi all, i am new to this group,so please be patient until i get used to
    things !! A few years ago i built a 250 motosport *from scratch* reg
    no KGM949P if anyone has it. Subsequently i collected lots of info
    along what was a long ,and expensive! way. I have for sale.... A
    clymer workshop manual,a haynes manual, a photocopy of an official
    Honda manual,various trade information leaflets that i presume were
    sent out to dealers to familiarise them with the new model,a couple of
    write ups from cycle (america) magazine reviewing the bike and advice
    and pictures on how to make it into a faster and lighter crosser!A
    build up instruction list,to enable the dealer to take the bike from
    out of the crate and build it up, and an official and original Honda
    spare parts book,various other bits and pieces that i,m not sure of
    until i check them out. Anyway guys, i am offering these for sale at
    sensible prices, please contact me if interested, My old bike was a
    real labour of love for me,i had 2 of them from new in the 70,s when i
    lived in new zealand,so on returning to the uk i just had to have
    another! i couldnt find a good one so i built my own,and started with a
    brand new frame from Dave Silvers,it cost me a fortune and took 3
    years on and off,but i used it for work for a year and eventually was
    persuaded to swap it for another bike and cash to *chris*,cant remember
    his name,he was also building one and wanted mine basically for the
    wealth of new parts i had fitted,ah well, such is life ! if anyone
    has her,please let me know firemanpete
     
    firemanpete, Jan 17, 2006
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  2. I can hear Timo salivating......
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 17, 2006
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  3. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, firemanpete
    Allow me to make the introductions: Fireman Pete, this is Mr Paragraph.
    Mr Paragraph, Fireman Pete.

    I'm sure you'll get on.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Jan 17, 2006
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  4. Paragraphs would help.

    Anyway, are you a real fireman? IMNTK.
     
    Work in progress, Jan 17, 2006
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  5. Is it the uniform or the big red hose wivva brass nozzle that does it
    for you?
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 17, 2006
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  6. In my case the body.

    any photoes?

    <marks thread interesting>
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    Adrienne M Bonwick, Jan 17, 2006
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  7. The shiny helmets.
     
    Work in progress, Jan 17, 2006
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  8. firemanpete

    Timo Geusch Guest

    No, that was actually the sound of the keyboard shorting out from the
    drool...
     
    Timo Geusch, Jan 17, 2006
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  9. firemanpete

    Timo Geusch Guest

    Timo Geusch was seen penning the following ode to ... whatever:
    Well, he doesn't appear that good at answering emails. Either that or
    he got caught in my spam filter...
     
    Timo Geusch, Jan 19, 2006
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