A little over a year ago, I picked up an abused RM250 for next to nothing. Ever since I was a kid, I had always wanted an RM. It only took me 30 years but, better late than never.
Used and abused...
I only rode it one time before I knew that it needed to be torn down and fixed up. The rear shock was blown and the forks leaked so bad that I no longer had a front brake from all of the oil coating the pads.
So, I tore it down and put the majority of it in a Rubbermaid tub.
The engine was strong and had tons of compression so, I focused on the cosmetics and suspension.
The swing arm was rough so, I figured I would spend a month sanding and polishing it. It looks nicer in person than in the pics but, you get the idea.
I sandblasted the frame and inspected it for any broken welds. Luckily, there was only some very minor re-welding that needed to be done.
Sprayed down a few coats of primer after sanding the frame a little...
I was goings to do powder coat on the frame but, I was trying to keep costs down as much as possible since my wife was laid off from her job so, I just layer down some blue that I picked up at my local paint supplier. Its as close to Suzuki blue as I could find.
Several coats of clear...
Cleaned up the triple trees and replaced the bearings...
Cleaned up the engine, rebuilt the carb, put some Boyesen power reeds in it, inspected the clutch plates and springs and started putting her back together.
Put the front end on after a fork rebuild...I forgot to take any pics of that miserable project.
I managed to pick up some really cheap tires but, they really suck so, this winter, the bike will get some proper tires mounted up.
I picked up some reproduction fenders for it on eBay. The PO put some period incorrect fenders on it that looked horrible.
Fresh swingarm bearings and some repop Full Floater decals..
I stil need to get a proper yellow number plate but, this will do for now.
I did my best to try and restor the fuel tank but, it's pretty sun beaten. Finding a NOS tank for this bike is like finding the holy grail.
Used and abused...
I only rode it one time before I knew that it needed to be torn down and fixed up. The rear shock was blown and the forks leaked so bad that I no longer had a front brake from all of the oil coating the pads.
So, I tore it down and put the majority of it in a Rubbermaid tub.
The engine was strong and had tons of compression so, I focused on the cosmetics and suspension.
The swing arm was rough so, I figured I would spend a month sanding and polishing it. It looks nicer in person than in the pics but, you get the idea.
I sandblasted the frame and inspected it for any broken welds. Luckily, there was only some very minor re-welding that needed to be done.
Sprayed down a few coats of primer after sanding the frame a little...
I was goings to do powder coat on the frame but, I was trying to keep costs down as much as possible since my wife was laid off from her job so, I just layer down some blue that I picked up at my local paint supplier. Its as close to Suzuki blue as I could find.
Several coats of clear...
Cleaned up the triple trees and replaced the bearings...
Cleaned up the engine, rebuilt the carb, put some Boyesen power reeds in it, inspected the clutch plates and springs and started putting her back together.
Put the front end on after a fork rebuild...I forgot to take any pics of that miserable project.
I managed to pick up some really cheap tires but, they really suck so, this winter, the bike will get some proper tires mounted up.
I picked up some reproduction fenders for it on eBay. The PO put some period incorrect fenders on it that looked horrible.
Fresh swingarm bearings and some repop Full Floater decals..
I stil need to get a proper yellow number plate but, this will do for now.
I did my best to try and restor the fuel tank but, it's pretty sun beaten. Finding a NOS tank for this bike is like finding the holy grail.