250R plastic conversion question

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MotoRacer
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250R plastic conversion question

#1 Post by MotoRacer »

The tank isn't that big that you have to use with this conversion. How long will the 1 gallon gas tank last me of hard riding? Thanks.

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#2 Post by MotoRacer »

I am wondering this because we are looking to get property to build a motocross track, but there is also going to be alot of trails and property to ride on. I don't want to be out for 15 minutes and have to come back for gas. If this 1 gallon gas tank is too small, has anyone ever rigged up a different gas tank that they can run 250R plastic with? Any help would be appreciated..thanks.

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#3 Post by MotoRacer »

yes..thats why..its 90 acres of riding. I don't want a tank that will last a short period of time and have to keep going to get more gas somewhere. 45-60 minutes isn't bad. I can deal with that. I talked to hellbound racing, and theres is the 1 gallon also. I think i might order one.

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#4 Post by jcv440 »

Yes there is another kit, that just requires brackets...I'm still trying to find it again...The day I spent $1,000 to just be able to put 250r plastic on my quad...

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#5 Post by 4punksdad »

with the high price of 250R plastic, why would you want to make the change :confused:

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#6 Post by MotoRacer »

it lowers the seat height. It is easier to get the plastic off to get to different parts of the bike quicker...and personally, i think 250R plastic looks soo sweet on dales.

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#7 Post by jcv440 »

I too think the R plastic looks sweet on the Dales. I'm waiting for Indy to see what Fullbore has in store for the Cannondales.

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