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I am really, really  pleased with my TRS 250 RR 2017

I learnt on facebook a useful mod and thought it might be useful to create a list for you/share ideas.

I will kick of with what has been done to mine. 59 year old, Clubman/Sportsman level riding.

  • A thicker head gasket to make it softer to ride and easier to start
  • Something in the clutch to make it softer.  These first two mods are standard on the 2020 TRS One R  I believe? and were done by a previous owner.
  • A small plate down near the right hand footpeg.  This stops my foot snagging on the bolt heads/frame when searching for the brake pedal
  • Drilling out the swinging arm drain holes
  • Greasing the chain tensioner bolts
  • Fitting an aluminium tickover adjustment screw
  • Clean and lubricate and grease everything!!
  • When refitting the air filter, first remove the bit of plastic around the inlet hole
  • make sure the rad coolant only just covers the fins inside (syringe and plastic tube)

not a long list, anyone done anything else?

Not exactly mods but I did also add

  • Full length fork guards
  • Bar raisers
  • Backed of all suspension settings (I am 70kg)
  • Repair /upgraded the water pump shaft and seals.

Does anyone have suggestions?

I find the choke awkward to use.

cheers

 

 

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Set rear shock to give 15mm sag,grips better.Removed air box and split in 2,remade joint with Stikaflex,steps it sucking in dirt through the join.10mm spacers under front mudguard brace,jitsie carb tuning screws,slow throttle,IRC rear tyre.Love the bike

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Hi
I have a 300 one from 2018
I have mounted a long/slow throttle grip (motor a little too strong)
Power ist better and very simple to handle, but il dont realy like the feeling of this slow trottle. 
now i think to mount a decompressed cylinder head but than with the short throttle ...
good idea or better to let it like now ????
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  • 7 months later...
On ‎1‎/‎29‎/‎2020 at 6:41 PM, Graham2 said:

 

I am really, really  pleased with my TRS 250 RR 2017

I learnt on facebook a useful mod and thought it might be useful to create a list for you/share ideas.

I will kick of with what has been done to mine. 59 year old, Clubman/Sportsman level riding.

  • A thicker head gasket to make it softer to ride and easier to start
  • Something in the clutch to make it softer.  These first two mods are standard on the 2020 TRS One R  I believe? and were done by a previous owner.
  • A small plate down near the right hand footpeg.  This stops my foot snagging on the bolt heads/frame when searching for the brake pedal
  • Drilling out the swinging arm drain holes
  • Greasing the chain tensioner bolts
  • Fitting an aluminium tickover adjustment screw
  • Clean and lubricate and grease everything!!
  • When refitting the air filter, first remove the bit of plastic around the inlet hole
  • make sure the rad coolant only just covers the fins inside (syringe and plastic tube)

not a long list, anyone done anything else?

Not exactly mods but I did also add

  • Full length fork guards
  • Bar raisers
  • Backed of all suspension settings (I am 70kg)
  • Repair /upgraded the water pump shaft and seals.

Does anyone have suggestions?

I find the choke awkward to use.

cheers

 

 

Hello Graham, which bar raisers did you use?

Planning on buying some for my new 250RR.

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Hi Cooter 78,

 

I just read else where that someone said do not bother fitting bar risers if you want to ride trials

I ride trials, love it, I'm only 5ft 7inch and theoretically I should not be using them. 

I am am happier with them, will never be a top level rider, but riding at least 3 or four hours a week I get less thumb and wrist ache.  Arthritis is creeping up.

I tried to leave them off when I changed bike but I soon put them back on.

 

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there is a slot/ hole where the air comes into the airbox, on mine, there is an additional piece of plastic that forms a sort of spout that smooths the flow of air into the airbox and over the filter. 

it's almost directly in thy way when you want to slide the filter in and out. hence I remove it to work on the filter.

I can imagine someone binning it, although that's not a good idea

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My mods for a ONE 250:

- 42 instead of the orriginal 40, let's the bike go slower without clutch. 

-fit a disc at the end of the side stand, to stop the bike falling when parked.

-Tested de Keyhin vs Dellort, Dellorto wins for me, tic over adjustment with gloves and no need to touch the air /mixture screw 

My bike is from the very first series, no other mods needed, I love it!! 

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4 minutes ago, Antonio said:

My mods for a ONE 250:

- 42 instead of the orriginal 40, let's the bike go slower without clutch. 

-fit a disc at the end of the side stand, to stop the bike falling when parked.

-Tested de Keyhin vs Dellort, Dellorto wins for me, tic over adjustment with gloves and no need to touch the air /mixture screw 

My bike is from the very first series, no other mods needed, I love it!! 

I forgot one more mod :

Increase 800 gr. Flyweel inertia by installing a proto kit, very useful to improve linear response in the initial revs response. 

The best mod I have on the bike! 

Regards 

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