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Old 03-25-2017, 10:32 PM   #136
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I figured out what to do with all the lines except the crankcase breather line, I think I can just let this one purge out instead of going to the air box.
I would put a PCV valve in that crank case breather line to reduce crank case pumping losses, and to keep dusty air or water from being sucked back into the crank case....ARH


 
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Old 03-27-2017, 12:57 AM   #137
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I did Merlin, and I'm sorry you had that experience!! Truly sorry!! I'm just blown away that they get away with it and stay in business.

The whole thing has got me a little bummed...I was excited about getting a new toy...Even cancelled my trip to sunny Florida to buy one, and now I have nothing...no sun tan and no bike...but at least I still have my money I guess.

And I have made a living taking risks, big risks, but buying one of these things truly scares me, and that's just not right. I should not be scared to buy a brand new motorcycle, but you guys are right....when we buy one of these things, we are basically acting as a wholesaler and taking on all those risks....and when you look at it like that, it's a lot less of a deal.

I've just been looking at used bikes again, and that's depressing too
Slightly off topic, but just noticed you are in Binghamton! I live in Endicott and work in bing, small world. Let me know if you get a bike and want to go for a ride. If you are considering a TT250 at all you can check mine out!
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Old 03-27-2017, 08:02 AM   #138
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Awesome, and yes it sure is a small world sometimes!!

You know, I keep hearing people mention theTT250 but I have not seen one advertised anywhere yet and don't know anything about them yet.


 
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Old 03-27-2017, 08:36 AM   #139
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Hey, I saw the new model Brozz coming out, and it's water cooled!
Could you post a link?
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Old 03-27-2017, 09:26 AM   #140
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Could you post a link?

https://www.alibaba.com/product-deta...838.0.0.N4aNnV


IDK if it will be available in the US anytime soon, but here's what I saw...


 
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Old 03-27-2017, 09:40 AM   #141
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Old 03-27-2017, 11:42 AM   #142
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I figured out what to do with all the lines except the crankcase breather line, I think I can just let this one purge out instead of going to the air box.
I run nothing on any of my crank vents (like all my older bikes came from the factory) and have for years without mishap....but you'll get slaughtered here for that. If you don't want to go the PCV valve route, you can simply also run a proper fitting plastic fuel filter off the crank vent hose to keep the hooligans out.

If your airbox is like the TT250, it's also the inner rear fender and hangs the start solenoid off the left side.
I cut up a plastic office trash can (known as "trash can mod") I picked up from Lowes for about 5.00, then zip tied it in place, along with the side plate I made to hang the solenoid or any other items down the road. The Nibbi filter will barely clear the frame but it fits.
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Has anyone confirmed the size chain for the Brozz yet? 428x130 ??
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Old 03-27-2017, 04:00 PM   #144
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Has anyone confirmed the size chain for the Brozz yet? 428x130 ??
Not yet, my Brozz shows up tomorrow, and I haven't even ordered a replacement yet because I don't know the specs.


 
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Old 03-27-2017, 06:46 PM   #145
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Has anyone confirmed the size chain for the Brozz yet? 428x130 ??
Can you tell me how to check this?


 
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I run nothing on any of my crank vents (like all my older bikes came from the factory) and have for years without mishap....but you'll get slaughtered here for that. If you don't want to go the PCV valve route, you can simply also run a proper fitting plastic fuel filter off the crank vent hose to keep the hooligans out.

If your airbox is like the TT250, it's also the inner rear fender and hangs the start solenoid off the left side.
I cut up a plastic office trash can (known as "trash can mod") I picked up from Lowes for about 5.00, then zip tied it in place, along with the side plate I made to hang the solenoid or any other items down the road. The Nibbi filter will barely clear the frame but it fits.
Thanks I think I will just run it like you did I found the picture in the thread about your wife's bike build.

I have made a bit more progress I will post up some pictures soon


 
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Old 03-27-2017, 09:44 PM   #147
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Tonight I worked on fabricating the rear fender and the side shield. I also had to put a notch in the battery box so it was not as close to the rear shock.
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Old 03-28-2017, 10:45 AM   #148
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Looks great! Excellent job! Depending on where your exhaust runs thru, you may need to trim up the corner of the inner fender somewhat.
I gotta tell ya, the main reasons I did this mod the Mrs. 2LZ TT250 was not just to see how much weight I could save, but mainly to be able to access that rear shock for adjusting. Why they wrapped the airbox around it is beyond me. Keep the pics coming!
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Old 03-28-2017, 11:23 AM   #149
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Nice post Goat.... Looks like that should accomplish what you needed! Well done
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Old 03-28-2017, 12:45 PM   #150
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You know, I keep hearing people mention theTT250 but I have not seen one advertised anywhere yet and don't know anything about them yet.
https://www.cscmotorcycles.com/CSC-T...tt250-2017.htm
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