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01-24-2002, 04:39 PM
:devil Ok this is wat happened i was jumpin my 250r.It was ridin real nice until my frame cracked.I ANYONE has or knows of someone with a frame Please Contact me at x400exracer15@aol.com.or post a response to this thread.:D

Guy400
01-24-2002, 04:47 PM
look up the name "beerock" and email him. He lives in NJ and has a stock 250R frame he's looking to sell.

01-24-2002, 07:08 PM
try to get an aftermarcket one, or i think a stock 400ex frame will work, i heard it handles better to.

trx400ex
01-24-2002, 07:11 PM
aftermarket ones are way too much, a 400ex one wont fit, try to get a stock one, or can you get it welded and fixed, this is what i did to mine the 1st time it broke

Poncho
01-24-2002, 07:16 PM
We broke a 250x in two right were the swingarm bolts up and we welded it back,sandblasted it back down,painted it and it looks just fine.Hardly noticable:)

Guy400
01-24-2002, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by 440
try to get an aftermarcket one, or i think a stock 400ex frame will work, i heard it handles better to. Now, I may be totally wrong here since I'm not a Honda expert but I'm pretty sure the 250R frame and 400EX are not the same. They are very similar but the 400EX's is slightly taller to accomodate the taller 4-stroke powerplant. The 250R's is conversely a little shorter giving it a slightly lower center of gravity.

Mity Mo
01-24-2002, 08:44 PM
Guy is dead on the money. It also has a weight balance issue. The 250r is like 50-50 weight distribution. Where the 400ex is more like 60-40. Not much but in a quad that jumps through the air it makes a huge difference. Mo

400exRacerX
01-24-2002, 08:45 PM
Originally posted by Guy660R
Now, I may be totally wrong here since I'm not a Honda expert but I'm pretty sure the 250R frame and 400EX are not the same. They are very similar but the 400EX's is slightly taller to accomodate the taller 4-stroke powerplant. The 250R's is conversely a little shorter giving it a slightly lower center of gravity.

You are correct, a 400ex frame wouldnt work on a 250r. Plus the fact of the different mounts for the battery, motor mounts, oil tank, radiator....etc. If you can't find anyone my friend Rich Buckley has a stock 250r frame gussetted and powdercoated red for sale. This frame was raced TT for two years though, one year class A and one year pro. So its got some miles on it but TT racing isnt as harsh as mx is on the frame.

Chef
01-24-2002, 09:41 PM
Originally posted by Mity Mo
Guy is dead on the money. It also has a weight balance issue. The 250r is like 50-50 weight distribution. Where the 400ex is more like 60-40. Not much but in a quad that jumps through the air it makes a huge difference. Mo

I think that the 400 was actually like 49%(maybe 49.4...) front and 51% rear, then they put the rider on in an aggressive position and it went like 40-60...not tryin to flame, but i saw that somewhere...

01-25-2002, 08:25 PM
Yea i think that the 400 frame would work.most of the people that i ride with have 400's.But the only thing is wut would be cheaper?a 250r frame or a 400ex frame?even if u know anyone with a cheap 250r frame or 400 frame ,contact me.thanx(i'm open for different ideas on this frame dilema)

big-guy
01-25-2002, 09:01 PM
Check with a machine shop about having it welded. Depending on how/ where it's broken, a welded frame may be stronger than stock. This would likely be the most economical option as well.