New to Sport Bikes | JL250P-2 with Pics | From TX
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https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...db&oe=5711423F Hey all! Mike here from Houston TX. Brand new to sport bikes and learning about them. Just recently picked up a 2012 JL250P-2 from a friend (ROKETA MC-25-250?) with only 250 miles on the chassis and engine. I've always been a fan of the Honda CBR (particularly the Repsol 250) but I've never owned, nor even ridden a bike until I bought this one. I'm just trying to soak up as much info as I can with regards to technique and safety while I get my feet wet. So far I'm really enjoying this bike and it has behaved pretty well. The Spyder in the first pic is my other toy. Any other JL owners on this forum? :thanks: |
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Sweet bike, and awesome Spyder!
Thanks for joining us. |
I think Daeouse owns a JL250P-2, but I'm not sure.
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Welcome to these forums, Mike. :hi: We are glad you joined us. :)
I highly recommend you take the MSF Basic RiderCourse. It is the best money you will ever spend. ;) http://www.msf-usa.org/ |
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Thank you sir! I will definitely be looking at these courses in the near future. |
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https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...929e43864ca2e2 A couple more pics of the Spyder. I'll have more of the JL in the near future. Thanks again for the warm welcome! :tup: |
I'd love to take one of those for a rip.
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From one new member to another, "Welcome!" :-D
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https://scontent-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...8a&oe=5579649F https://scontent-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...62&oe=5593C1DA Thanks man! They're both definitely fun in very different ways. The Spyder is a gutted 1900 lb gokart (mid engine) with some response mods... adjustable coilovers, lightweight pulley kit, clutch & lightweight flywheel, lighter wheels and better tires. The car is lowered about 2.5 inches, and handles really well. The bike is, well, a bike! I've been poking around the forums here and there the last few days. I don't think I've found any other active JL250P owners. I'm learning the JL is not necessarily a popular brand? At least, maybe in the USA? Do most people around here own bikes under 250cc? |
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It looks like you finally found something to your liking. Best of luck with all your projects! :thanks: |
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Yes, most of what has brought us here are small bikes, 250 and under. Several members also own larger bikes as well. |
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As far as I can tell there are two versions of this bike... JL250P seems to be more popular, twin cylinder 250 clone of the Honda Rebel and/or Nighthawk. The limited amount of info/videos I've found about this bike (or the Roketa branded one) has been on this version. All the info I've found seems to be pre 2012. This bike is obviously Dual Exhaust. http://www.jclusa.com/upfiles/JL-250-color-Black.jpg My JL250P-2 seems less popular, maybe because it is newer? Mine is a 2012/2013. My engine is a single cylinder 250 and only has one exhaust pipe/muffler on the right side, the other side is blank. I can try to post some pics in the near future. http://store.oohla.com/storefiles/te...9142293580.JPG As far as I can tell everything else seems the same... http://store.oohla.com/storefiles/te...9141204126.JPG http://store.oohla.com/storefiles/te...9141121639.JPG http://store.oohla.com/storefiles/te...9140875138.JPG My engine breathes through a little cable chocked PZ30 carburetor with a little filter attached to the end of it. This seems to be a really common carb from what I've learned online? I took it apart to clean it when I first bought the bike. That was my very first forte into carbs and learning about them. All my experience with cars has been EFI related. http://www.scooterparts4less.com/web...Choke_logo.jpg Any ideas? :shrug: |
That's definitely a Honda-based single. I can tell you more about it if you can show me the left side of the motor.
That carb will work with your stock setup, but if you start modifying (performance exhaust, etc.), you'll want a Mikuni so you can actually find replacement jets. Expect to pay less than $40 delivered for a Mikuni. |
Wow nice bike how much did you pay for it? i agree with weld definitely get a mikuni and with that look for some airbox and exhaust mods i'm pretty sure it'll wake up that bike. the spyder is nice! i would love one with a 2zz and a 6speed =)
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Is there something in particular from what you've seen that makes you think it's a Honda clone? Or is that simply something the Chinese bikes are known for? The bike sounds good and runs really well as is, but I'm sure I'll want more power as I get more comfortable with riding. I'll definitely look into a Mikuni when the time comes, especially if they're really that cheap! Thanks for all the help :thanks: |
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The Spyder is a lot more fun than I expected. I've had it for almost five years now and I still really enjoy it. I've also owned a few other Toyotas, including an AW11, AE86, and a Supra. https://scontent-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...31&oe=5583703D I really miss that thing sometimes. |
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Honda clones are about 80 percent of the China bike market. Yamaha and Suzuki clones are not as common.
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Not sure why, but usually the CG125 is the basis. Was never offered by Honda in the US.
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Another very common Honda to be cloned is the CB250 single. Also never offered here by Honda.
The Yamaha 200 frame of architecture has also been cloned, with remarkable quality. It is the same design as the SR185, TW200, AG200, XT225 and TT-R230. I think the Suzuki clone is based on a DR200, but poked 'n' stroked out to 200. An excellent motor. The CG125 that Kato referenced has appeared as a 150, 175, 200, 223 and 230. Reliable like a tractor. Sounds like one too. |
I think the Suzuki clone engines sold by Qingqi are based on the DR125. My Zongshen clone of a Yamaha engine, the ZS167FML engine, now has accumulated almost 68,000 miles of hard riding. :tup:
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Made a few small changes to the NST250 today. Still waiting for better weather to make a few more. More pics, including engine pics, hopefully soon. |
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Welcome! Sportbike owners do not seem to join us as much as other kinds of bikes owners. My guess is, like you, they buy them oftentimes from other first time riders ( in some cases from those who didn't take care of them--not saying that detail is the case with you and your friend), are able to fix their problems (if there were issues) while learning to ride, and then move on to bigger and better things.
I hope you stick around for a while, because it would be nice to see how these bikes hold up (as compared to the enduros many of us have) over the long term. |
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I've also had to tinker with the carb on this bike due to it sitting for some time before I came to own it, but since the carb work it has been running really good. I've also been told by all my biker friends that I will likely want more power and speed sooner or later, but we'll see. This is my first bike ever and I plan on keeping it for quite some time IF it runs and functions well. So far so good! |
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Finally had some nice weather today. Checked some of the nuts and bolts on the bike and took it down the street to a neighborhood bar. Randomly met a couple of older riders, one on a GXR and another on a Yamaha. :tup::tup: |
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I've only put about 70 miles on the bike since the purchase, and still on the same tank of gas, so I'm still happy, still learning, still going. :thanks: |
Get out there, and enjoy the bike for what it is. I hope it gives you many happy miles.
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