My better half has been wanting to build a supermoto for a while and she has test rode a few bikes and absolutely fell in love with the late 250L after test riding one my buddy has. Fast forward less than a week later and a 2 hour drive and this is what we are doing.
2018 crf250L, 500 miles on it.
Came with some key goodies she was wanting.
Yoshimura rs4s, skid plate, radiator guard, zeta hand guards, and a box of 10 oil filters, drain plug gaskets, and oil filter cover gaskets.
She rode it around for a few minutes yesterday and absolutely loves it. Round 1 of parts are ordered for it.
I'm all about this idea.
How long till she gets the front wheel up?
In reply to the_machina :
About 2 hours into owning it.
A friend of mine is desperately trying to sell me his 2014 CRF250L. I don't need to read this thread....
In reply to Tom Suddard :
The amount of shopping she did before the purchase was impressive. Honestly it's an absolutely fantastic bike to ride around on so far.
If the price is right I would really consider buying a second one.
Those CRFs are pretty rad. Looking forward to the supermoto build.
First round of upgrades arrived and going on.
Protaper CR high bars
Zeta hand guards
Zeta triple tree handguard mounts
Zeta throttle tube
Odi grips she likes
Love my grip cutter.
All done and looking good
Oil changed
Acerbis front supermoto fender along with a black seat cover
Got thoes new Honda OEM plastic direct from Thailand.
The other huge item we where waiting on!
Some custom warp9 supermoto wheels.
Hot damn that color scheme works.
It could also look really fun stickerbombed, but I like the clean look.
Per your recommendation I started playing with the Warp9 wheel builder. I should probably just ride it for a bit first and then get wheels... Probably.
In reply to the_machina :
My buddy who does all my kits is working on one for the crf. I'm excited to see what he comes up with.
In reply to clutchsmoke :
I mean, a set of supermoto wheels really changes the bike.
Got mad and made a nice adjustable kickstand. Don't have many pics of the process since I was at work, but basically a rod inside a tube.
Also disabled kickstand switch.
Avs f6 levers, triple tree tie down loops.
OEM heat shield added to the Yoshi
Awesome. I've got a 2020 250L, and SWMBO has pretty much 100% claimed it. I'd love to try a 300L, they basically fixed every little complaint I could have against it.
The white plastics and supermoto wheels look amazing on yours!
In reply to Run_Away :
There was a huge discussion between a 250l and a 300l and after she rode both she decided the difference was minimal enough it was worth the saved dollars to put back into the bike.
I really have been eyeing a 250l/300l for myself also, and I hate that for me.
Professor_Brap (Forum Supporter) said:
In reply to Tom Suddard :
The amount of shopping she did before the purchase was impressive. Honestly it's an absolutely fantastic bike to ride around on so far.
If the price is right I would really consider buying a second one.
Now for this round of "Where's Brap?" I was going to yell out "Somerset!" then I scrolled to the bottom of the pic and there it was anyway.
In reply to GCrites :
Give me a week, I'll post some more and really get you confused.
Wait, wait, wait... the guy bought 10 oil filters and then only rode the bike 500 miles in five years?
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
Absolutely. 10 oil filters, oil filter gaskets and drain plug gaskets. I'm also 100% that person, order a few at a time but 10 is kinda steep imo.
Just riding around looking cool.
Is that at Buckeye Lake? Looks brand new so I get should get a free pass
GCrites said:
Is that at Buckeye Lake? Looks brand new so I get should get a free pass
That is correct. This particular building has been here a while. It's around the north shore boat ramp, they have been going renovation nuts in this area.