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Hi folks,

I have just got my hands on a 93 TXT 250. I need an owners manual so that I can get the premix right and any other lil goodies the manual may hold. If anyone has a copy on CD and would be willing to get me a copy I would be grateful...or if you can offer any suggestions on what i need to look out for and blah blah blah.... This is my first Trials bike so I am flying blind right now.

Mike

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Hello Mike,

As previously said, there was no TXT250 in 93, if your bike is 93 it would have upside down forks and be called a Contact 25 or GT 25, however, if it was a TXT250 and is maybe 2003, the same pre-mix applies anyway. I always use 50:1 with a mineral oil, 95 octane fuel, never had any problems, some riders use a leaner mix with synthetic, I prefer not to.

If it is a 93, there was no manual, just a plastic card with minimal details. If you have any problems, post them on this site.

Ta ta, Peter.

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The TXT model didn't appear until about 1999, do you have the frame no. or a picture so we can establish exactly what you have?

The VIN is XVTRXGGX0793X2324X

Please forgive my stupidity on this, It does have a decal stating Contact25 and show several decals with Teras's name on it with 1993 Champion stickers. It has conventual forks. It runs great but I can't figure out how the heck to check the tranny oil....

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Sounds like a '94 jt 25 if it has conventional forks.

The "93" in the frame number would be the date of frame manufacture, usually at the end of the previous year.

93-94 its a Gas Gas thats what I wanted so I can't complain about that. As I said it fires on the first kick which is better than my Husky. Can I bother you by asking where the tranny oil fill/level check is at. I see a chrome plug that looks to have been stripped on the kick lever side, is that it?

I was going to post some pic but just couldn't get anything to post.

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93-94 its a Gas Gas thats what I wanted so I can't complain about that. As I said it fires on the first kick which is better than my Husky. Can I bother you by asking where the tranny oil fill/level check is at. I see a chrome plug that looks to have been stripped on the kick lever side, is that it?

I was going to post some pic but just couldn't get anything to post.

Hi again, Michael. I sent you some e-mails and we'll get back to each other when I get back home.

The aluminum plug is undoubtedly the filler plug and they get stripped out easily when an old Allen wrench,

with worn down flutes is used.

Take a T-45 Torx bit and tap it in the hole to use as an "Easyout" type tool. You can re-install it with the same bit.

If you buy a new top filler plug, get the one for the bottom of the crankcase with the magnet in it. That way you'll have two

magnets (the normal magnet-type on the bottom and a magnet at the top) to collect the normal swarf that is cast off

from gears and clutches.

Jon

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Hi again, Michael. I sent you some e-mails and we'll get back to each other when I get back home.

The aluminum plug is undoubtedly the filler plug and they get stripped out easily when an old Allen wrench,

with worn down flutes is used.

Take a T-45 Torx bit and tap it in the hole to use as an "Easyout" type tool. You can re-install it with the same bit.

If you buy a new top filler plug, get the one for the bottom of the crankcase with the magnet in it. That way you'll have two

magnets (the normal magnet-type on the bottom and a magnet at the top) to collect the normal swarf that is cast off

from gears and clutches.

Jon

thanks Jon....

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