tRevHead62
11-27-2010, 09:35 PM
Hello there from AUS,
I've just bought an ATC250R. 1983. It was last run about 5 years ago and then left to slowly fade away under the cover of a hay shed. It was filthy dirty through not having been washed down after its last ride and subsequently it has patches of rust here and there. It looks like its last ride was on flat tires because the rear rims are not only rusted but very beaten up. The brakes on the front were good but the rears were cactus - all seized up.
The engine was still good though. After draining the stale fuel (possum piss) out of it I gave it a few kicks and lo-and-behold, it coughed into life. I could see that it had the potential for a new lease on life so I bought it.
To get the rear brakes working I had to replace the caliper. I had a spare one from a DRZ450 so with a little engineering I fabricated an adapter plate. Then I had to get the master cylinder working again. Luckily it freed up for me. There were lots of things seized up. I had to lubricate everything - all the nuts and bolts, cables etc etc. Everything is working ok now.
I cleaned out the fuel system and changed the gearbox oil. Now it starts and runs like a beauty. So I put the old beaten up wheels (with the flat & perished tires on) and took it for a burn around the back yard. After a few seconds the clutch freed up and could I feel the bike's power band just itching to come on and spit me off. I wasn't game enough to open it right up. Soggy rear end and all..
This was the first time I have ever ridden a three wheeler so I was a bit nervous after reading the investigations-atv-data. But I did have a few minutes of adrenalin rush.
So that's a brief history of were I'm at with the basket case. Sorry if I've bored you....but I have a couple of questions if some one could help me out it would be much appreciated.
Obviously I need to replace the rear wheels and tires. The book says 22x11-8 are standard but it has 25x12-9 on it. The stud pattern measurement is 4 1/2" PCD. (114.3mm). Pretty sure they are stock hubs.
I'm not that fussed about replacing them with the same size. I just want to get it ride-able again. So basically any wheel will do. There is an ATV wreckers nearby but they will mostly have only 4 wheelers. I haven't spoken to them yet. Which ATVs will likely have the same stud pattern as the '83 ATC250R?
What does the Lock-bolt on the rear axle bearing housing do?
Cheers, tRevHead62.
I've just bought an ATC250R. 1983. It was last run about 5 years ago and then left to slowly fade away under the cover of a hay shed. It was filthy dirty through not having been washed down after its last ride and subsequently it has patches of rust here and there. It looks like its last ride was on flat tires because the rear rims are not only rusted but very beaten up. The brakes on the front were good but the rears were cactus - all seized up.
The engine was still good though. After draining the stale fuel (possum piss) out of it I gave it a few kicks and lo-and-behold, it coughed into life. I could see that it had the potential for a new lease on life so I bought it.
To get the rear brakes working I had to replace the caliper. I had a spare one from a DRZ450 so with a little engineering I fabricated an adapter plate. Then I had to get the master cylinder working again. Luckily it freed up for me. There were lots of things seized up. I had to lubricate everything - all the nuts and bolts, cables etc etc. Everything is working ok now.
I cleaned out the fuel system and changed the gearbox oil. Now it starts and runs like a beauty. So I put the old beaten up wheels (with the flat & perished tires on) and took it for a burn around the back yard. After a few seconds the clutch freed up and could I feel the bike's power band just itching to come on and spit me off. I wasn't game enough to open it right up. Soggy rear end and all..
This was the first time I have ever ridden a three wheeler so I was a bit nervous after reading the investigations-atv-data. But I did have a few minutes of adrenalin rush.
So that's a brief history of were I'm at with the basket case. Sorry if I've bored you....but I have a couple of questions if some one could help me out it would be much appreciated.
Obviously I need to replace the rear wheels and tires. The book says 22x11-8 are standard but it has 25x12-9 on it. The stud pattern measurement is 4 1/2" PCD. (114.3mm). Pretty sure they are stock hubs.
I'm not that fussed about replacing them with the same size. I just want to get it ride-able again. So basically any wheel will do. There is an ATV wreckers nearby but they will mostly have only 4 wheelers. I haven't spoken to them yet. Which ATVs will likely have the same stud pattern as the '83 ATC250R?
What does the Lock-bolt on the rear axle bearing housing do?
Cheers, tRevHead62.