Thread: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR250
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#31 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR250
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#32 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR250
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#33 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR25010-10-2010, 05:42 AM
Its been a year since I got the XTR from Galaxy and 30,000km later, this is what it looks like. Mind you, there has been 3 returns back to the factory for maintenance and modifications.
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#34 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR250
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#35 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR25010-12-2010, 02:02 AM
Hi AW,
Yes, we took the extra lightings off because it is off poor quality, Galaxy bought them off the shelf in Guangzhou;s motorcycle market and they are cheap copies of the original. Water sippage made the spot light to became 'flood lights‘ We chnaged the headlight bulb to a brighter and whiter 75W H4 bulb and can see in the dark, However, we can't use it for long hours fearing that the reflector can't take the heat produced by the 75w bulb. Anyway, I tried my best not to ride at night in China as it is just too dangerous.
Franki
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#36 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR250
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10-12-2010, 05:21 AMFranki,
not riding at night is, what we all are planning to do - but we also know how easily this goes in the wrong direction and you are forced to ride into the dark... 75W - luckily your fuses or cables didn't burn off. "water sipping FLOOD LIGHTS" - I like that...
Cheers,
AW.
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#37 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR25010-12-2010, 10:54 AM
I am getting better at controlling my timing now and I have only had to ride one night into the dark this year. The cable and fuse seems to be holding for the 2 hours ride with lights on or when I am on full throttle riding during day time (light turned on so not to over charge the battery). The heat from the bulb did turned the front cowl yellow though
Cheers,
Franki
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#38 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR25010-28-2010, 05:36 AM
2010 HK Bike Show.jpg
HK Bike Show
Nov. 28, 2010
Charter Rd., Central
0930-1730
See ya there.
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#39 Re: Tricking out the Galaxy XTR25005-18-2012, 04:50 PM
I have received many PMs asking me about the XTR250ADV. Here is a recent answer I wrote back to one of them. I thought I should share it here so folks thinking of getting the XTR may find it useful:
In 2009 I helped Galaxy to modify their XTR250 to an adv version but I have no say in how they are going to sell them and with what kind of options. Many of the questions you asked about option parts has to be addressed by factory and not from me.
You pay what you get for. Cheap Chinese bike came with low quality. Many issues such as use of Locktite and replacing with better quality parts you need to do after the delivery. Don't expect the little factory can do much for you. I made a 2000km test ride to Hainan Island before making the trip to SEA. Another 6000km later and much more upgrading, I took the bike to Tibet on a 2 month trip. You can read all my RR at advrider.com.
XTR250 is not for everyone. It may seem ok for me but may not suit you. So get the bike and experiment with it. You will have fun upgrading it to your liking and is an adventure of it own.
Good luck,
Franki
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