118 kph? What’s the sprocket size. I mean yes ur still hauling ass but my cousin has a 2001 rm250 fully stock besides a rockstar graphics kit and hand grips lol . Sprockets are stock and he has his doin 132 kph.
Well if it has been properly looked after and maintained they will last forever. I have spent about a year rebuilding and fixing this one so it was in real piss poor condition when i bought it. The quality is good but if an asshat owned it before you and tried to fix things by himself when he doesn't know what he's doing, ofcourse it's going to break
The RM 250 is the last two stroke to win two world championships in a row before 4 strokes became mandatory for supercross, needless to say it's an amazing bike known for very good and sharp handling but because of that you may have to wrestle it a bit to keep it going straight. Coming at 95KG it's also very light
@@Freddan9700 I have a 96 rm250 and luckily it was looked after and has a lot of aftermarket parts and still runs great to this day. and wasn't real expensive
There is an air screw (usually on the left side) that you can turn in and out. You can adjust the air/fuel mixture by turning that. You can also change the jetting of the carb if it needs more serious adjustment.