Husq.fleet
Husqvarna
AA Class
Well to top off one of the worst weeks in my life, a moment of silence for my 84 WR250. Really bad week was to get better when two of my students called last night and said lets go riding of your feeling up to it.
Checked blood pressure and got the "go for it" from the wife. They even came and helped me load up my bike and the daughters.
Got to the woods and my trusty,priceless, wouldn't trade for anything 84 WR250 fired right up but sounded a little "loud" but its always been a fin "rattler"
About five miles into our trail ride, and truck, it started acting like it was siezing or running out of fuel? Pulled clutch and it died. Had to choke it to get it to start and it was boggy and rattling and died again-nice.....
Doctor said not to get wound up, so I sat on a log wondering why my plug wrench wasn't in my fender bag while my ten year old daughter said "Dad be calm, you can ride on my bike back to the truck" That was sweet but I'm 6'2" 265 on the back of a TTR125 with a pink seat, that would be a picture. Found a hill and got it to fire up and made it back to truck. Pulled the pipe at the truck and the piston looked good? Pulled ignition cover and "rocked crank" while looking at piston-bingo! Lost rod bearing.
I bought this bike last winter off of C-list from a crummy phone picture 200 miles away. Had a friend look at it for me, he rides a XR200 so I got the "it looks old" review. $500 bucks and it had a 83 tank, brand new tires,cables,controls, Renthals so I went for it. A little tuning and fork seals and I've never been happier with a trail bike. Only thing I hadn't done was the top end and it was low on compression when I got it 125psi but it started perfect. Pulled jug when I got home tonight and found some nice porting work also, wing ports on exhaust and transfers. The bad... cyl. is on last oversize, rod-pin is shot and found LH case cracked by the engine number. I lost my clutch on a previous ride so when I went into it I found NO bearing on kicker gear-a hone on the ID of the gear and a new bearing and things were good-sorta it had ate into the case, hence the crack.
Well after the long rant my questions are, is the cylinder worth/possible resleeving? I heard 84 WR250's had some improved porting so maybe its stock? Best woods bike I have ever had, sold my CRF250X after first trip to woods with the WR. Got to get it going for the fathers day 100 mile woods run.
Checked blood pressure and got the "go for it" from the wife. They even came and helped me load up my bike and the daughters.
Got to the woods and my trusty,priceless, wouldn't trade for anything 84 WR250 fired right up but sounded a little "loud" but its always been a fin "rattler"
About five miles into our trail ride, and truck, it started acting like it was siezing or running out of fuel? Pulled clutch and it died. Had to choke it to get it to start and it was boggy and rattling and died again-nice.....
Doctor said not to get wound up, so I sat on a log wondering why my plug wrench wasn't in my fender bag while my ten year old daughter said "Dad be calm, you can ride on my bike back to the truck" That was sweet but I'm 6'2" 265 on the back of a TTR125 with a pink seat, that would be a picture. Found a hill and got it to fire up and made it back to truck. Pulled the pipe at the truck and the piston looked good? Pulled ignition cover and "rocked crank" while looking at piston-bingo! Lost rod bearing.
I bought this bike last winter off of C-list from a crummy phone picture 200 miles away. Had a friend look at it for me, he rides a XR200 so I got the "it looks old" review. $500 bucks and it had a 83 tank, brand new tires,cables,controls, Renthals so I went for it. A little tuning and fork seals and I've never been happier with a trail bike. Only thing I hadn't done was the top end and it was low on compression when I got it 125psi but it started perfect. Pulled jug when I got home tonight and found some nice porting work also, wing ports on exhaust and transfers. The bad... cyl. is on last oversize, rod-pin is shot and found LH case cracked by the engine number. I lost my clutch on a previous ride so when I went into it I found NO bearing on kicker gear-a hone on the ID of the gear and a new bearing and things were good-sorta it had ate into the case, hence the crack.
Well after the long rant my questions are, is the cylinder worth/possible resleeving? I heard 84 WR250's had some improved porting so maybe its stock? Best woods bike I have ever had, sold my CRF250X after first trip to woods with the WR. Got to get it going for the fathers day 100 mile woods run.