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Post by retrowings on Nov 10, 2021 20:57:25 GMT
Hey Guys, Kev here from just outside Edinburgh, Scotland.
I've very recently (as in an hour ago!) taken on a CB250N as a project bike. It's been delivered in pieces, after the previous owners took it to pieces over 25 years ago and never quite got round to putting the jigsaw back together!
I've done lots of previous Honda Resto's, have my own workshop at home, so know my way around most, but I'm super excited to do this one, my late father's first bike after passing his test was one of these exact bikes (in silver/blue decals).
I'm not sure what exact year this is yet, as the V5 is lost, I'll need to do the dance with DVLA, but frame number is 2116395.
I was born in '81, I suspect it's from around then.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to getting going on this, no doubt to learn some things from you guys soon too!
Best Regards Kev RetroWings Restorations
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Post by kickstart on Nov 10, 2021 21:15:06 GMT
Welcome to the forum , sounds a great project , lots of knowledge available on here , Enjoy 👍
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Post by ian on Nov 10, 2021 21:31:32 GMT
Hi Kev, welcome along & good luck with the project - keep us posted with a few pics . Yours sounds like a CB250NA, the 2nd version of the SD with the kickstart deleted. If you look on the CMS parts diagrams & click in the 'info' box it gives the frame & engine number ranges for each model, the 1980 NA being Frame # CB250N-2100006 ~ 2124006 Engine # CB250NE-2100006 ~ 2124015. www.cmsnl.com/honda-cb250n-1980-a-england_model15816/partslist/#.YYw3y07P3IU
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Post by stevegbr on Nov 10, 2021 21:35:55 GMT
hello and welcome to the forum.
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Post by tucksie on Nov 10, 2021 22:15:48 GMT
Hello.
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Post by na44superdream on Nov 11, 2021 11:37:08 GMT
Welcome along, I've also have a CB250NA, in Custom Silver Metallic, and looking forward to your project progress (and photos). One advantage in this area is that once your finished, you can take it down to South Queensferry, and photograph it with the rail bridge in the background, Magazine article style. My 250 is the only fully operational bike at this time, and has some temporary parts fitted. Back to standard next summer I hope, once I get another bike reliable.
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Post by Graeme on Nov 11, 2021 11:37:29 GMT
Hi Kev, welcome to the forum.
Graeme for just outside Glasgow here, so not too far away from you.
Gee.
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Post by reversespin on Nov 15, 2021 10:19:45 GMT
Hi Kev welcome to the forum. Best of luck with Project
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Post by retrowings on Nov 17, 2021 22:56:30 GMT
Thanks all! I hope to get some pics of the starting point this weekend. Regards
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Post by ianfaefalkirk on Nov 26, 2021 18:15:15 GMT
Welcome on board Kev, im in falkirk and been doing mine up (silver with blue decals) over the last 4 winters as i like to go out touring on the deauville in the summer months. Good luck with the project
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Post by Graeme on Nov 26, 2021 19:32:12 GMT
Welcome on board Kev, im in falkirk and been doing mine up (silver with blue decals) over the last 4 winters as i like to go out touring on the deauville in the summer months. Good luck with the project Hi Ian, I used to work with someone fae Fawkirk...his saying of "FK1 ya C..." still rings in my ears, you know where I am taking about. I have a few friends that work with Dennis. Scottish contingent getting up, good to see. Gee.
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Post by retrowings on Dec 30, 2021 14:46:51 GMT
Thanks all. Finally got the v% for the 'Dream through from DVLA today, so will be looking to make a start soon.
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Post by BruceB on Dec 30, 2021 14:57:29 GMT
Although technically I am "in" the Scottish Contingent I am miles away from you lot near Inverness, makes it hard to find folk to go runs with
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Post by retrowings on Dec 30, 2021 20:01:07 GMT
Although technically I am "in" the Scottish Contingent I am miles away from you lot near Inverness, makes it hard to find folk to go runs with Yeah, three hours to get home from your mates after a run is, errrr, commitment! Saying that, we once did a run up past Tain for the eclipse in March 2015, so we could get the best viewing conditions. Was a bloody cold day, my bike was poorly, so I used my mates B-King (which didn't have heated grips) and we saw every season on the way home. Left at 4am, saw the eclipse, spent the afternoon in Lossie with another mate, and trundled home frozen solid through
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Post by BruceB on Dec 30, 2021 23:48:50 GMT
Oh, the runs up here are excellent, Ullapool is a normal day trip or round Grantown over the back roads but dearth of folk going out locally. Of the two guys I went out with one moved to the hebrides and the other sold his bike recently
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