Thread: MC_D250RTB Mods
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#1 MC_D250RTB Mods07-22-2012, 12:38 AM
Well Hi All i an new to this forum. But would like to share the mods I have done to my bobber. There is alot I have done since I got the bike. Like alot of you I had trouble right out of the box. Flat tire. had to put a tube in front wheel spooks were leaking.carb had to be replaced, it was clogged and I could not clean it out. Ok the mods are as follows. Removed all turn signals and controls on handle bars. Put a set of drag bars on. mounted headlight switch in headlight bucket. Installed 12 volt sealbeam in place of the chineese bulb. Mounted a 72 sportster tank. Removed ignition switch and mounted a toggle switch by the seat. Starter button is on left side of bike by the seat photo 19.jpgPhoto 5.jpgphoto 15.jpgphoto 4.jpgphoto 10.jpg
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#2 Re: MC_D250RTB Mods
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07-23-2012, 03:29 PMI like where this is going. Well done, that man!
/M
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#3 Re: MC_D250RTB Mods
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07-24-2012, 08:35 AMvotage regulator and turn signal relay from http://www.scooterparts4less.com/
Found replacement rear sprocket studs.
Honda Part number 90128-382-670 made in Japan.
Source - Ebay
bent your shift rod ? http://www.gravesport.com/Graves-Mot...Shift-Rod.html
horn bracket as well as a reflector bracket broke for seemingly no reason (rewelded reflector , replaced horn with 1 from Oreilies autoparts (car horn))
sprocket - http://www.oldbikebarn.com/Motorcycl...?search=JTR279 - 520 chain - most seem to go for 36 tooth 38 if your heavy or riding in really hilly conditions , myself (175 lbs) I use a 428 chain 17/36 (17 front wont fit with 520 chain) (15/30 16/33 520 equivalant) (80+ mph indicated perfect conditions) but you MUST HAVE jetting and air ram and keep valve adjustments very close and keep flapping clothing (drag) to a minimum or you will never see the top of 5th
- and remember max horsepower (between 10-15) is produced @ 2/3rds max RPM's unlike overhead cam motors and then it drops off SHARPLY , gear accordingly , you need not reach max rpm's in 5th if you can hold your desired cruise speed at 1/2-2/3 rpm's , which also increases fuel economy and manages heat better
air injector delete
dimming headlight problem, really easy to unplug the blue and white wire from the dark green wire and plug it into the other blue and white wire like it should have been been in the first place. now my light switch works and my lights don't dim
upjet http://www.mychinamoto.com/forums/sh...ll=1#post41593
magnetic drain plug - http://www.oldbikebarn.com/BikeMaste...AG-12MM-ALU-BM
LED tail light ( buy and install new socket/bulb )
I went to auto parts store and bought a radiator hose (used the air filter for sizing) with a 180 degree bend in it cut it to only have the U shape bolted it to the carb the other end to the air filter , now I have a forward facing air intake out in the air stream - aka poormans air ram ( no real effect untill past 50 indicated )
new battery (have to chop into steel battery box to get new 1 to fit) from autozone
HAVE A HUGE PROBLEM!!!!!!
Filled up the tank and started. Holy s--t full RPM, couldn't get to the kill switch fast enough.
pulled the needle seat didnt ya :P
wide open throttle is caused by re-inserting the carb tube (with needle in it) so dont seat fully . I did that myself
look at it the cutout has to be facing the rear wheel , and it will let it seat deeper , stopping that WOT on start
valve adjust - https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&p...wZDM3&hl=en_US = compression stroke = both valves fully raised
chain roller - http://www.ebay.com/itm/ATV-CHAIN-RO...009836&vxp=mtr
55/65 watt sealed beam headlight that fits - its a , Sylvania H5006 , and the Wiring harness to go with it , fit inside the existing headlamp shell
all right I believe thats everything fairly relivant to the DF's for the most part (just thought I would mash all upgrade repairs together into 1 compact area) - most are from what others have found im just jamming em into 1 postLast edited by DanDaMan; 07-24-2012 at 09:32 AM.
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#4 Re: MC_D250RTB Mods07-25-2012, 09:33 PM
HeyThanks for the info and the links to the web sites. Sure will be a help.What is the number of teeth on the stock front and rear sprocket.? I want to up the top end speed.
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07-26-2012, 03:48 AM
Do you have a link for the seat?
2010 Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Owner
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#6 Re: MC_D250RTB Mods07-26-2012, 10:25 AM
Here is the link http://www.bikersaddles.com/ He has some really cool seats and other stuff at a great price.
Last edited by Choctaw; 07-30-2012 at 10:34 AM.
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#7 Re: MC_D250RTB Mods
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07-26-2012, 05:10 PMstock I believe was 15 / 42
if you change chains to a 428 you could go as low as 17 35 , and be shifting into 5th @ 70 (indicated) , but only recomended for flatlanders and those under 175lbs
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#8 Re: MC_D250RTB Mods07-26-2012, 10:17 PM
Think I will order the 38 tooth rear sprocket, being I weigh around 190lbs. I think that might give me the crusing speed of 60 t0 65 in fifth gear without pushing the motor to hard. I will try to post some more pics showing the whole bike. Still got to paint the gas tank yet its just flat black.
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#9 Re: MC_D250RTB Mods07-29-2012, 01:55 AM
well here are the pics of the bike with mods done and painted. Its not finished by no means I still want to do more to it, photo 23.jpgphoto 22.jpgphoto 24.jpgphoto 21.jpg
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#10 Re: MC_D250RTB Mods
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