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brhaminator
03-22-2008, 06:57 PM
Hey lt250_joe
Hey I noticed on one of your threds that you have a lt250r and a 525 outlaw. I grew up on the lt250r and then didn't ride for a long time. I am now riding a 525 outlaw and I often wondered how the lt 250r and the 525 outlaw would compare. since you have both you would be the perfect guy to ask. So?

LT250_JOE
03-23-2008, 05:59 PM
You cant give a fair comparison between 80's technology and present technology!!!! Voilent 2-stroke power with sh!# brakes and mediocre suspension dont compare to IRS, hydraulic clutch, stainless brake lines w/vented rotors, electric start, REVERSE, KTM power and......I dont have to mix my fuel.

Do you smell the 2-stroke smoke????


I'll take the zuke over the outlaw anyday.........LOL!!!

ojcool
03-31-2008, 01:28 PM
I have an LT250R but its an 85, So it's a case reed engine and no powervalve. I bought it as a project but tearing it down I found it needed everything from a new swingarm, every bearing, jug was bored to the max and piston had been destroyed. So I bought a complete 85 engine from a guy in CA and it was no better. The cases were a little better and the Jug had no scores but had been bored to the max. I had already had the frame painted and was powdercoating the A arms, but i just lost interest in it due to the cost of restoring it. So I'm just parting it out.
I guess I'll put the stuff on Ebay eventually.

LT250_JOE
04-01-2008, 05:17 PM
Post it on quadracerhq. Those guys love the 85-86's because that is the lightest year and easiest to drop a zilla motor in.

ojcool
04-01-2008, 10:22 PM
If I could find a nice powervalve engine that could be bored and had a good crank I would put it together. How fast is the LT with the powervalve.

LT250_JOE
04-05-2008, 07:11 PM
Powervalve gives it a more useable powerband. Pulls harder across a wider rpm range. Used from 87-92.