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Im starting this so we dont clog up other threads for a specific thing.
Anyone have any ideas for custom things you would like made for the 250s?
-Frame guards, aluminum, carbon fiber
-Master cylinder guard, aluminum, carbon fiber
-Rad shrouds/air scoops, aluminum
- water pump cover, aluminum, carbon fiber
-brake pedal!! whatever material, powder coated or anodized, cut outs in it make it look nice, using a pivot bolt and we need to get a press in bushing drill out the frame a bit for it so its not and not a loose fit!! < I will wanna see a nice brake pedal for these things sorta like this.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-BANSHEE-THE-NICEST-SICKEST-GORGEOUS-ATV-REAR-BRAKE-PEDAL-BLACK-ANODIZED-/131039936427?pt=Motors_ATV_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e8296bfab&vxp=mtr#ht_737wt_636Just a few things off the top of my head.
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#1 Reply
Posted by
LT500Kid
on 16 Dec, 2013 10:17
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Aluminum rad shrouds like te Honda 250 r' had would be sweeeeeeeeet!
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Gas tanks custom ordered?
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#3 Reply
Posted by
Chrisr
on 16 Dec, 2013 11:58
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I'm actually looking at making a aluminum radiator shrouds. I was thinking more along the lines of a replacement for the lower, piece of black plastic. I was also looking at making a seat latch similar to the ones for the trx250r that use the hitch clips. Ive never cared for the factory seat latch. It will be a few months at the earliest before I can really sit down and look at it all.
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#4 Reply
Posted by
Chuckie25
on 16 Dec, 2013 12:13
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Jay made a flip top rear plastic set up. Bolt on and weld on. But he's been too busy with work to doing anything ATV wise
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Ive been thinking about texting jay wonderin where the heck hes been.
Im personally not a fan of the black plastic air scoop that clips onto the frame and would like to see something like the 250r shrouds or yfz done as well.
I may try and see if I can mock up a z400 seat latch assembly onto the lt seat pan and see how hard it would be to weld hooks to the frame..
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Dangerouspower, I like the idea and would tottally buy some of those parts if they were decently priced.
Some I thought of would be
a nice shift lever
radiator shrouds like the YFZ would be sweet.
a billet thumb throttle lever that works in the OEM housing would be nice.
A billet exhaust coupler would also be cool.
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#7 Reply
Posted by
SBLT500R
on 16 Dec, 2013 16:36
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i made one of those front air scoops for the 250's along time ago. still have it hanging on the wall. there was something about it i didn't care for. i'll have to get a pic of it posted
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Between one of those and 250r/yfz style rad shrouds that would guide the air quite well onto the engine and rad.
A new style shifter would be nice.
Good idea on the thumb throttle ! Im thinking a replica of the OEM case only carbon fiber with yellow carbon fiber SUZUKI on top..
exhaust flange doesn't interest me much but maybe yall would like em.
List of SBLT interest parts
-Air scoop
-250r/yfz style rad shrouds
-water pump guard
-brake pedal
-shifter
-master cylinder guard
-frame guards
List of interest parts for Robb
-frame guards
-master cylinder cover
-water pump guard
-oem replica thumb throttle with yellow SUZUKI
-shifter
-adjuster plate on swingarm..
-both hold downs for carrier
-parking brake block off?
If both you guys could go through these list and put down what you can or cant do it would be much appreciated!
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One last thing,... We need 20-30 years of development...that the "others" (hahmmm honda) received which we did not. Thank god for those of you involved in the development of any parts. Without you guys, these things would either be in museums or scrapped. Thanks to everyone who takes time and shares it with us.
P.S. I really want to see ANY pics of the radiator scoops people have tried on the LT's. And one last thing I really want from Santa are some wide and lowered foot pegs,... I'm 6'1"200+, maybe light aluminum
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#11 Reply
Posted by
LT500Kid
on 17 Dec, 2013 14:57
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I have an alumn. one on my wife's 250 it has 2 Allen bolts that tighten it and a rubber tube on the inside. They used to be avail 10 + years ago
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I see, Its not really a big deal just a little extra shiny part to throw on that could potentially be a nicesity to have, I could probably make on with some alunimum tubing and two hose clamps, uber ghetto-ify it.
I have also seen the same basic idea but for radiator clamps and fuel line clamps. they have hose clamps inside a housing that looks like a pressure fitted end, Kind of a neat idea for cleaning up the apperance of the bike but not too functional.
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#13 Reply
Posted by
El Diablo
on 17 Dec, 2013 19:19
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Dutch, you might want to check with Duncan Racing for that billet exhaust clamp.
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#14 Reply
Posted by
Skeans1
on 17 Dec, 2013 19:32
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Or cascade
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Between one of those and 250r/yfz style rad shrouds that would guide the air quite well onto the engine and rad.
A new style shifter would be nice.
Good idea on the thumb throttle ! Im thinking a replica of the OEM case only carbon fiber with yellow carbon fiber SUZUKI on top..
exhaust flange doesn't interest me much but maybe yall would like em.
List of SBLT interest parts
-Air scoop
-250r/yfz style rad shrouds
-water pump guard
-brake pedal
-shifter
-master cylinder guard
-frame guards
List of interest parts for Robb
-frame guards
-master cylinder cover
-water pump guard
-oem replica thumb throttle with yellow SUZUKI
-shifter
-adjuster plate on swingarm..
-both hold downs for carrier
-parking brake block off?
If both you guys could go through these list and put down what you can or cant do it would be much appreciated!
Bump for robb and sblt.
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#16 Reply
Posted by
GrkGuy
on 18 Dec, 2013 13:00
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how about some kind of tool box that mounts in front of the handle bars, and uses the handle bar mounts.
something to keep a few wrenches, cresent wrench and plugs and jets, tire plug kit. in and maybe a large gatoraid in it.
and for us guys that ride in the woods, i need something to hold a chain saw on it, i have a 6 pak rear grab bar, but it would
be nice to stick bar inside a slot and then bungie or use a velcro strap to hold it in place..
i was thinking slide bar in and then have some kind of mounting brackets that bolt to the grab bar.
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Both great ideas grk. Im thinking for a tool box mount though, somewhere behind the front bumper to help keep the front end down on the hills and keep the bars area cleaned up.
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#18 Reply
Posted by
GrkGuy
on 18 Dec, 2013 16:07
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i thought of that to, but not everyone has the same front bumper,
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Just gotta keep it back towards the engine as much as possible.
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#21 Reply
Posted by
SBLT500R
on 18 Dec, 2013 20:11
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i just realized the other thread was for 500 frame guards, so i'll add my pics of my 250 frame guards here. never made a set for the 500, did look at it way back when, but never made a set.
these frame guards are for the 85-90 lt250r. i will try them on a 91-92. master cylinder guard is for the 85-90 250 and all 500.


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#22 Reply
Posted by
GrkGuy
on 18 Dec, 2013 20:13
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how about get rid of the bumper, use the stock mounting holes and build a box that will use the holes to mount it.
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#23 Reply
Posted by
GrkGuy
on 18 Dec, 2013 20:14
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WOW, those are bad @ss. very nice work Shawn.........
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#24 Reply
Posted by
Roach
on 18 Dec, 2013 20:42
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u got a mc cover for a 91? if so how much
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