Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
Hey guys I was just wondering what the make and model is for this bike? I talked to my insurance guy today and he needed this info! I apologize if this is a dumb question! I'm new to motorcycles and definitely new to the DF250! Thanks for your help!
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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jeperezjr1371
Hey guys I was just wondering what the make and model is for this bike? I talked to my insurance guy today and he needed this info! I apologize if this is a dumb question! I'm new to motorcycles and definitely new to the DF250! Thanks for your help!
my Allstate guy said it was a bit odd to find and it came up as an engine and not a bike entirely
I just gave home what was ever on the title, which I believe was
make: DONG FANG
model: 250RTB_B
Like I said he just ended up finding the engine DF250RTB or something.
I bet ur insurance is going to be like 10 cents where u live
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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barnone
Dan,
I bought a 1157 led and replaced my taillight and didn't have to change the socket. Got rid of the dimming when I put on the brakes on my 2012. I didn't feel the need to fool with any of the wiring.
Thanks for bringing up the common issues post.
your referring to the headlight right?
what were the specs, did it have a rated wattage? led count? were the diodes SMD or discrete component?
how was the output, of the low beam vs high?
and if you recommend it, how about the link?
thanks
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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barnone
Take a flashlight and get down on your knees and look up the muffler. The catalytic converter is in the front of the muffler. Yes, you are removing the catalytic guts. I used a one inch bimetal hole saw with a 12 inch extension and did a slow cut. I was lucky this time and all the guts blew out when I started her up. When I did it on my long gone 2010 I has to take the muffler off and run a snake from the front of the pipe to get all the pieces out.
Warning:The exhaust note is going to be a lot louder. Nothing like a Harley loud but...
Doing this gets rid of that real hot spot in the front of the muffler. That cat puts out some heat.
so exactly what your doing is removing an impedance to air flow, thus allowing the engine side to run more cool. makes sense.
reckon it helps our top end at all? Sometimes lack of back pressure isn't a good thing...
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Bobthebobber
Most say that these bikes run lean. I still think my bike is running rich and not lean. It seems to run better when the motor is cold.. and as it warms up I lose performance. My plug has some black around the base. barnone said he thought my plug looked lean.. but I dont see any white on it, just black.
its the porcelen color not the color of the threads your looking for
stock sprocket a 43 ? and it floats at 55 , so dropping it to 35 tooth adds (3 teeth =10%) = 26% more top end = 14 mph increase , = 69 mph when reach valve float rpm's
I hope sprocket fits , my rear rim cant fit smaller n a 35 without chain contacting rear hub (different bike different rim)
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
this is a 125 bored n stroked to a 250 (look at specs engine is almaost perfectly squared XD with the throat of the 125 it came from ANY airflow disruption = loss of power
crelow plug em together as reserve
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Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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axa
your referring to the headlight right?
what were the specs, did it have a rated wattage? led count? were the diodes SMD or discrete component?
how was the output, of the low beam vs high?
and if you recommend it, how about the link?
thanks
1157 is the taillight. I had it in my junk box so not sure about the wattage, probably less than 2 watts?
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maybe 12 leds
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Ebay
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Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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DanDaMan
its the porcelen color not the color of the threads your looking for
stock sprocket a 43 ? and it floats at 55 , so dropping it to 35 tooth adds (3 teeth =10%) = 26% more top end = 14 mph increase , = 69 mph when reach valve float rpm's
I hope sprocket fits , my rear rim cant fit smaller n a 35 without chain contacting rear hub (different bike different rim)
Stock is 45, I'm currently running a 35 with 6k RPM approximately 60 MPH.
35/30 x 60 MPH approximately = 70 MPH if she will pull it and I will be happy.
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My 35 currently installed. Should not be a fit problem with the 30.
Went ahead and ordered the Honda bolts ( 90128-382-670).
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axa
so exactly what your doing is removing an impedance to air flow, thus allowing the engine side to run more cool. makes sense.
reckon it helps our top end at all? Sometimes lack of back pressure isn't a good thing...
Reduced back pressure in the exhaust should allow more air/fuel flow through the engine which should equal more power.
Muffler is still intact so there should be some back pressure. I can always add a baffle at the end of the muffler to add some back pressure and quite it down a bit if needed.
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
Hi guys, still working out some kinks on my DF. I don't remember reading this one before (I'm up to page 272). My front turn signal flashers are swapped left and right. when I signal left, the right one comes on, and vice versa.
My question is, where to the front turn signal wires tie in to the wiring harness? Is it under the gas tank, or back in the electrical box?
Thanks again.