I have spoken with race tech over the last couple days, and they are looking for a CBR250R to R&D suspension upgrades on. They need the bike for three weeks, and offer a 40% discount on parts and labor for what ever level of suspension you want. If anyone is interested, they have to book the 3 weeks. Call race tech X107, Christie Gunter for info from the company.
added: they are in Carona, Ca.
So springs and emulators for the little Ninja drop into the little Honda?FYI, all the racetech front end parts for an EX 250 are a direct drop in. no need for R&D.
So springs and emulators for the little Ninja drop into the little Honda?
That's almost too easy
I reckon Race Tech doesn't know this yet but hopefully soon will.
So I would assume the only R&D would be the shock. I've never taken a close enough look at the Ninja 250 to see how it was set up. But it makes sense that they both run 38mm forks considering they are similar in weight & power.
I agree on the handling. The bike sure can use a damper especially at freeway speeds. The front forks are a tad soft as well as the rear shock. Race tech does some top notch suspension work. I cant hardly imagine what it would have cost to drop in new front cartridges.Thank you very much for this little gold nugget of info.
I need to save up some $$$ pronto and give ol' Racy Techie a call
Call me an odd duck but I prefer to mod the handling, then the ergo's of a bike first. After all that's done then I'll go for the power mods.
I thought I'd be waiting until next spring or summer for this but now...The wheels in my nogg'n are turning![]()
If I had the $$ right now I probably wouldn't wait. Not after reading your first hand experience.the suspension worked flawlessly. and like i said before. the Elka brand shot for the EX has a part number of CBR1250810. Leads me to believe that Kawi copied the honda when they made the EX. they are both made in Thailand...
waiting for parts with honda part numbers is just silly....