Hey Teragon Welcome to the forum, a few of us here have Across's and can give you hand if you get stuck. Cheers Chris
hey guys. newbie in the forum. well introduced by chris into this forum, same with some others i guess. i haven't got a bike yet but i'm dying to get one. money is always an issue for us uni student isn't it? anyway anyone heard bout any sweet deal on bike let me know. i'm super interested. and if you guys organizing a long ride, super super interested too. thanks
hi every one just sighned up i have 2 suzuki across 1995 one is on the road and the other should be next week except having a few problems with the carbs?when the cluch is engauged and go to ride it has no power and have to ride the clutch to get it to move,even if on full throt it goes no where any ideas?
Hey 4.2LC, welcome to the forum, another Across owner .. Awesome !!! Have you checked your air \ fuel mixture screws ? sounds the mixture screws are out, they should 1.5 to 2 turns out. Also check the top slide holders and make sure one of the slides havnt come off. I reckon the Across is a great bike, but the carbires can be tempremental if they sit for an extended period and need a bit of work to clean them out. Chris
gday everyone im tom and im new just passed my q-ride today at morgan&wacker and im hoping to get my first bike soon thanks chris for inviting me to the forum
Hey MudGets, welcome to the forum mate, can you posts some pics of your NSR in the Gallery, Im a big fan on the MC16, awesome bike. Chris
Hey mudguts, welcome to the site and also being our 1st Canadian member. Your bike is a thing of beauty, great picture. Look forward to hearing from you in the future and as always, enjoy the ride Cheers Phil
Hey guys, I only got my 250cc and under RE licence just over a month ago. I live in NOR Perth, WA. This is my first 250cc forum i have joined and it's been very useful and informative. I ride a 1990 Suzuki Across it's my brother in laws which he bought to learn on, but he very rarely rides so it's been at my house since and i've been riding it nearly everyday. Since the first start when i was learning i didn't know what to expect from a 250cc and as i became more confident to rev it all the way down the rev range to redline in first few gears, i realised it just wasn't going as much as i thought. Till this point i don't even know if i'm actually losing power or that's the speed of 250's, i feel like peak power is at 7000rpm nd the technical specifications of a across say peak power at 45PS @ 12000rpm or something around there, so it came to my attention that maybe i was losing power as power definitely went very flat after 7000-8000rpm. I've been posting up in the Suzuki Threads and Chris and Phil have been very helpful with each response, i'm turning 21 this year and have been playing around with cars for the past 3 years so i've never had mechanical knowledge on motorbikes but i've been told it's about 10 times easier as there is less to play around with. This is the first time i have ever had a carby as my car is EFI, so it's been all new to me and i'm still learning as there is lots to learn! :o Since i've had my bike license, i've even bought a small trail bike, 250cc Atomik dirt bike to try to get my missus to learn but the seat is way too high and i guess i have to sell it and let her learn on a 125 or 140cc pit bike instead. I'm very keen on test riding the new CBR250R, but if i don't like it much i will rather save towards a 1990-1994 CBR250RR as every single review i have read just has very positive comments, another bike i've viewed is a Yamaha FZR250RR (They have common flooding issues, i think it's more to do with such high idle (Tacho only starts at 3000rpm and idles at 3500rpm). The CBR250RR just has so much support with parts and holds it's value pretty well, if the new cbr250R lowers the average price of the older 250RR's it would be a bonus for me ;D. I've done everything i can to try to fix the across with changing new plugs/air and oil filter/oil flush/cleaned. I'm not advised to send it to a workshop to get it balanced and synchronized, being a 41000km i assumed it would probably need a rebuild and a good clean so instead i bought low km 25000km carbys that were balanced prior to removing to do a straight swap of carburetors for $120, labour would most likely be $100-$120 and i'm not guranteed that it would be fixed so i found if bike still played up i would have spare carbys for parts or re-sell it later. Thanks for reading guys, i'll contribute whatever i can if i've come Across the same issue
Hi All Phil from Port Stephens NSW I use to ride trail bikes many years ago but havn't riden for a long time. I have just got my L's and my first road bike the other week. I have a QJ 250 supershadow and I am very pleased with it so far. I would love to get an classic bike and restore it when I have the space and time. But that will be a little while yet but I am looking now.
Welcome to the forum, the QJ 250 is a nice looking cruiser , can you post up some pics ? I was just reading on QJ, they make over 1.5 million bikes per annum, thats an insane amount of bikes, Cheers Chris
From one Phil to another I say welcome to the forum. Very much looking forward to some pictures of your bike and your impressions as it's a cycle I am not familiar with. The photo's that I have seen reminds me of the Yamaha Virago, a very good cycle. Once again, welcome Cheers Phil
Hi all Blake here from Brissy, just wanted to say G-Day to all. I ride a 2011 Megelli 250s to comute to work each day, and the odd spirited run up the mountains. It's my first road bike so I wanted something easy to ride. I've only had it for a few months now so I can't comment too much about it just yet. Good too see a 250 forum, cause we often get overlooked from the big powerful sportsbike guys and hey we all gotta start somewhere. Cheers.
Hey FMT, welome to the forum, good to see a Megelli owner has signed up. I wasnt convinced about the Megelli, but after seeing one in the flesh Im now sold on them as being a damm fine looking bike. How is the performance ? Chris
Welcome to the Forum FMT, Last week I had a good look at these bikes and was most impressed with the overall appearance, the finish seemed very good. Look forward to hearing from owners, I like the look of the Megelli. Cheers Phil
g'day guys names jay nick name migy/migaloo long story short 17years old own a XR250 93model great bush basher and im looking forward to get my LS for my moto at the end of april and keen on buying my self either zz-r250 or gsx250f across =)
Hey Jay Welcome to the forum mate, good luck with your purchase, having owned both a ZZr250 and several Across's, I'd have to say the Across is my favourite 250. It's a shame no-one makes 4cyl 250cc bikes anymore. Cheers Chris
Hey Jay Welcome on board and good luck with your purchase. You have good taste as you've chosen 2 great bikes. I had always been a Suzuki fan, but sure was impressed with the kawasaki. Anyhow, welcome to the forum. Cheers Phil
Gidday all, lens the name and I love 250's. I started off on a cbr250rr ( best 250 ever), then moved on to a rgv 2 stroke until they changed the laws on me. And now I have a fzr 250. I love rebuilding 2 stroke engines and tinkering with my bike. Hopefully this forum can organize some local 250 rides in the future.