Greetings from Virginia, USA. I just picked up two Suzuki T250s last weekend on a straight trade for my 1982 Kawi CSR305. The 1969 is a parts bike but engine turns freely, the 1970 runs well and just needs to be done up a bit - it currently has dropped forks and clip-ons, cafe style. I tried to attach pictures but it says the board quota has been reached.
Anyway, plan is to tear everything down on the '70 to clean everything up. Before that is done I plan to swap the motor from the '69 into the '70 frame and see if she will start up. If '69 motor is good I will probably restore both bikes, one as a cafe racer and the other as a stock.
Looking forward to poking around here more and learning from others.
Lucas
New 2-stroke owner
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- Still in the Driveway
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- Suzuki 2-Strokes: 2004 GS500, 1970 T250, 1969 T250
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Re: New 2-stroke owner
You have to post the pics on a hosting board like photobucket, then attach links here. Others know better than I....
Lane
Lane
If you stroke it more than twice; you're playing with it.
Too many bikes, too much time, ENOUGH SPACE, FINALLY! Never enough money.........
Too many bikes, too much time, ENOUGH SPACE, FINALLY! Never enough money.........
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- Suzuki 2-Strokes: 1970 T350 Restored; 1972 GT380 Build
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Re: New 2-stroke owner
Hey Lucas. I am almost finished with my restoration of a 1970 T350. Lots of parts are interchangeable, so if you need anything, let me know as I have lots of extra stuff. You can use my e-mail as I also cannot post pics here. It is parkhill56@aol.com.
Lewis
Lewis