Now it seems that the GSX-250 is working reliably, i want to take the lines from something like this (this is my actual bike):
to something half resembling this:
It's something i've wanted to do for a long time, and the way I am going about it, if it turns out to be a bad modification, i can just swap the parts straight back, no harm, no foul. I have already gotten a pair of shocks that are 3.5cm or so (1 & 1/3 inch-ish) longer and have a lot longer travel than the stock ones. I've also gotten hold of a pair of forks for a TS-185 as well as a pair of stock forks for my gsx-250. I plan on using the longer fork inners & valving from the TS-185 along with the fork outers from the GSX so i can retain the front brake and other hardware (the ts-185 has a drum front . I'm initially going to keep road tires on her until either 1) i wear them out or 2) i've taken her dirt-squirting and i like the way she behaves and figure i should go the whole hog and add knobbly tires as well as fabricate myself a bash plate to protect the engine and exhaust.
There are a couple of other things i wish to do as well, namely relocate the choke operation from directly on the carbs, up to the choke gizmo that was on the switchblocks i replaced the gs250 ones with (from a gs500), as well as sand back and repaint a spare set of plastics i happen to have for the bike. Though i admit the last bit is going to be a log and slow process as i find the time to do it all. Aside from that, hopefully this won't take too long as i've got most of the hardware sitting & ready to go.
For those whom wish to follow this, thus far I have already swapped the stock 2-1-2 exhaust for a single sided one.
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