So, it looks like I'm officially doing a deal on the 2009 black WR250X. Should get it next week. Now I have to figure out my mods. An off-road skidplate, rad guard, and hand guards will go on before I ever take it off road. Probably looking at Flatland Racing for the rad and skidplate, and maybe Enduro Engineering for the hand guards. I would like broader hand guard shields for better wind protection when it's cold compared to my current Acerbis. I also intend to get the Yamaha front and rear billet aluminum disk brake guards. I never put them on my 250F, and bent the rear rotor. On the front, I figure the larger rotor from the X will be more vulnerable as well.
Also looking at my tire options. I think I want to take off the stockers right away and sell them as new-take-offs. It doesn't appear the TKC80's can work, as they don't make a 120/17 for the front. The bike pictured earlier in fact has MT-21's. I have found examples of people using:
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Tire On/Off Front Rear
Avon Distanzia 90/10 120-70/17 150-60/17 Best road grip obviously, should wear well
Kenda K270 50/50 4.60-17 5.10-17 Cheap, best mix of on/off road tread, long wearing, low grip?
Perelli MT-21 50/50 120-90/17 130-90/17 Best off-road grip, short wearing
Shinko 705 72/25 120-90/17 140-80/17 Cheap, good road grip, off-road good for a street tire
K270's, really like that look:
On the rear rack, I'm not sure. I haven't really liked anything I have seen yet. The factory one is too small and smooth. The
ProMoto Billet one is nice, but maybe too large... Flatland Racing has a decent one I like, but it's not quite right... A little too small, but could be welded to:
http://flatlandracing.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=FR&Product_Code=29-02
What I want to do is have panier racks to mount a pair of Pelican 1430's to. Nice and cheap, compact top-loader hard cases. I would like to have that sytem where the top of the cases would be flush with the top of the rear rack. That would make a nice surface for strapping on the tent and sleeping bag.
The top racks look so simple in design, they all use 4 subframe mounts under the fender, it would be all too easy to get a piece of 1/8" aluminum plate and machine it to suit. I would like something simple like the Flatland plate, but with provision for lashing points, and on the sides, mounts for the panier racks.
I won't be buying this hideous thing: