Thanks Sandeep 😄 What if anything would you do additionally? I sometimes contemplate other details, but like you also appreciate avoiding overdone... as does my wallet. 🤪
Thank you. 😊 It’s a good idea for a first bike… nice lightweight not too powerful inexpensive Japanese reliability …with some style as a bonus. It also turns out a good choice as a 12th bike. 😄🙋🏻
Those are great bikes! I really like the look that you achieved with it, very cool! And like you said, the nice thing about a 250 is that you can actually maintain a decent speed on the road with it.
Almost decent speed 😝 …I’ve determined that my xt250 is way more stable on the highway, and thus capable of going significantly faster (both have stock gearing, and with dual sport tires). But for backroads both are swell, though the xt remains still better… I think maybe due to superior rear suspension, perhaps? The tu sure gets some style points though. 🤠
Some nice mods to your TU250, I love mine, and I added a Cycle Racks rear rack, a metal front fender, and mirror extensions. So, like you, a few personal touches but not any major modification. The Cycle Racks rack is great, they are going for about $200 now. They are made by a small company in Idaho, and are designed to be an exact fit for the bike. They are guaranteed for life, and the people at the company will talk to you on the phone or email if you have any questions about the rack. You can use many different top bags, boxes, and panniers with the rack, as well as the classic milk crate. And still ride two up with the rack on. The only thing I don't like about the rack is that I am not 100% into the aesthetics of it, it doesn't look bad and fits with the vintage look of the bike, but not completely attractive. The fender makes mine look even more classic. I've thought about the Brogue exhaust and plug combo, maybe when I adjust the valves (you have to take off the saddle to reach the intake). But the exhaust and plug combo costs about $500!
Oooo… that’s a muscular rack… it would definitely be needed for any major trips. I just strap a backpack to the back of the seat… works well enough for 1-3 days and no camping. What kind of undertakings is your rack employed for?
I think the exhaust and plug were very worth it. A way nicer sound and response. Despite a few light pops periodically on decels the power delivery feels way better… smoother, and a bit richer so it doesn’t feel like it’s gonna stall in and out of idle.
@@daphnedevi I haven't done any major trips. I use the rack for commuting to work, shopping trips around town, but it could work for some touring. The thing is that the TU has a lot of vibration at 50 MPH and up, so not necessarily that comfortable for long rides. But you can use that rack with a bag or box on top, plus panniers on the sides, and add a bag that straps onto the rear seat as well, and get a bit of cargo on the bike, but you also have to be careful, as the handling is a little different with weight on the back.
Thanks :) To date my only joyride out of town has been a long day trip taking secondary roads from Seattle to Mt Baker. Sorry the music is meh… ruclips.net/video/h_FrIDzpfzY/видео.htmlsi=AxCYM73OxhI97iSs
That’s definitely worth considering. Not sure yet if I would have to fabricate something or if someone makes it… I know webike has some shorty fenders, but I haven’t seen risers. Let me know if you have seen any leads. Maybe I’ll have to make a not-so-basic mod video. 😜
🤪 After riding them a while, I am not in love with these tires. I haven’t yet taken them on any dirt/gravel trails where they may be fine. I just don’t love them on pavement, and I’ve ridden something like a dozen different dual sport tires on various bikes without prior complaint re road manners. I really hate them on grooved pavement or grated bridges… again, no other dual sport tire bugged me in these areas. Although, in some cases I think my impression of poor grip in hard riding in the twisties may actually be more related to the antiquated suspension. ☹️
Nice little ride you got there. A set of pro taper cr bend bars might be the solution to your handlebar situation. They are lower then the ones you got..
I do love some Protaper bars!… (I have used the Contour Windham rm mid on 4 bikes). It’s worth reconsidering… what took me away from it was wanting for this bike an integrated cross bar and no branding stamps.
I just picked up my 2nd TU yesterday, 2013! I want to put the same tires on that you put on yours. What size are they? Did you have to adjust the fenders at all to accommodate for the size? Thanks!
For well maintained forest roads / farm roads (the suspension won’t tolerate more bumpy than that)… Road tires in these conditions are adequate, but knobbies look swell. 😄 These knobbies though… I don’t think I love them too much.
The tires are okay, but have not yet seen rain. They are terrible over grates (such as on a bridge). As the bike is new to me, I'm learning that some lack of grip which I was blaming on the tires has more to do with suspension limitations. Google Translate: Шины в порядке, но дождя еще не видели. Они ужасны над решетками (например, на мосту). Поскольку мотоцикл для меня новый, я понимаю, что некоторая нехватка сцепления, в которой я винил шины, больше связана с ограничениями подвески.
@@RyGuyTheAVGuy Oneida Suzuki in NY is the only place I could find one… I think when they run out that’s that… www.oneidasuzuki.com/store/parts-accessories/gel-seat-suzuki-tu250.html
@@RyGuyTheAVGuy it’s a teeny shop in upstate NY, funny to me that searching the globe it was the only place anywhere that seemed to have a seat… cost an arm and a leg, but my order was easy… no headache at all. Hopefully the site is up to date. 🤞 In other news, the seat was way firmer than I expected. But no real complaint.
@@RyGuyTheAVGuy The price was gack!… And I’m not sure I found much value by way of improved comfort, more by way of improved looks. I’d been warned the gel seat was quite hard by way of an internet comment, so I didn’t have high hopes… let’s say the comfort value is a toss up. But I have a bunch of bikes I tend to ride more, so it could be the seat breaks in a bit over more use time.
@@Ian-bq7gp exactly… cheap, simple to work on, light fun style in town or on a country road… anemic and unstable on the highway. Actually not too stable ripping through twisties either… much better as a meandering Sunday putterer.
I believe it's a 520 chain, 108 links, with front 15 and rear 43 sprocket. Your local shop could help you probably... otherwise, here is a good site for tu250x resources out of Japan... you can order from them or at least use them to help determine parts compatibility and then search the same products from sellers more local to you. japan.webike.net/SUZUKI/TU250X+ST250/598/m-spec/
@marcoaccaroli8083 I believe the code is on this page. I couldn’t find any other place with the seat in stock anymore: www.oneidasuzuki.com/store/parts-accessories/gel-seat-suzuki-tu250.html
Beautiful pattern of Shinko tyres. and what a bike in 250cc. i love this bike alot. but unfortunately this bike is not available in our country. seat is too good
@@daphnedevi seat is not a big problem at all. I can modify seat my self. And i have done this with my seat. Bcz i am travelling long long to the north of my country twice a year.
@@freefalcon4 Love to Pakistan! I've always wanted to ride in the Hindu Kush... Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan. Maybe one day if the world gets less chaotic. In the meantime, I've enjoyed the Himalayas... also magnificent!
@@daphnedevi I wish you to Ride.in the Karakorams. You will see that you r enjoying the life. Karakorams r great great mountains on earth. Most of the Karakoram range is in the Pakistan. you can see some of the veiws in my channel. Many 7000 and 8000 mtr high peaks you can veiw even from the road.
Love it! Nice work!! I really like the tires & exhaust! Ride On!!
Good work done so far, it's not overdone. That is the coolest part. I like your taste ❤
Thanks Sandeep 😄 What if anything would you do additionally? I sometimes contemplate other details, but like you also appreciate avoiding overdone... as does my wallet. 🤪
That’s Beautiful from the color all around to the tires. I’m a newbie looking into one. 👌🏽
Thank you. 😊
It’s a good idea for a first bike… nice lightweight not too powerful inexpensive Japanese reliability …with some style as a bonus. It also turns out a good choice as a 12th bike. 😄🙋🏻
Those are great bikes! I really like the look that you achieved with it, very cool! And like you said, the nice thing about a 250 is that you can actually maintain a decent speed on the road with it.
Almost decent speed 😝 …I’ve determined that my xt250 is way more stable on the highway, and thus capable of going significantly faster (both have stock gearing, and with dual sport tires). But for backroads both are swell, though the xt remains still better… I think maybe due to superior rear suspension, perhaps?
The tu sure gets some style points though. 🤠
Some nice mods to your TU250, I love mine, and I added a Cycle Racks rear rack, a metal front fender, and mirror extensions. So, like you, a few personal touches but not any major modification. The Cycle Racks rack is great, they are going for about $200 now. They are made by a small company in Idaho, and are designed to be an exact fit for the bike. They are guaranteed for life, and the people at the company will talk to you on the phone or email if you have any questions about the rack. You can use many different top bags, boxes, and panniers with the rack, as well as the classic milk crate. And still ride two up with the rack on. The only thing I don't like about the rack is that I am not 100% into the aesthetics of it, it doesn't look bad and fits with the vintage look of the bike, but not completely attractive. The fender makes mine look even more classic. I've thought about the Brogue exhaust and plug combo, maybe when I adjust the valves (you have to take off the saddle to reach the intake). But the exhaust and plug combo costs about $500!
Oooo… that’s a muscular rack… it would definitely be needed for any major trips. I just strap a backpack to the back of the seat… works well enough for 1-3 days and no camping. What kind of undertakings is your rack employed for?
I think the exhaust and plug were very worth it. A way nicer sound and response. Despite a few light pops periodically on decels the power delivery feels way better… smoother, and a bit richer so it doesn’t feel like it’s gonna stall in and out of idle.
@@daphnedevi I haven't done any major trips. I use the rack for commuting to work, shopping trips around town, but it could work for some touring. The thing is that the TU has a lot of vibration at 50 MPH and up, so not necessarily that comfortable for long rides. But you can use that rack with a bag or box on top, plus panniers on the sides, and add a bag that straps onto the rear seat as well, and get a bit of cargo on the bike, but you also have to be careful, as the handling is a little different with weight on the back.
good quality video. Would've like to see a little bit of you riding.
Thanks :)
To date my only joyride out of town has been a long day trip taking secondary roads from Seattle to Mt Baker.
Sorry the music is meh…
ruclips.net/video/h_FrIDzpfzY/видео.htmlsi=AxCYM73OxhI97iSs
Wow. Well done. Love it. If you could lift the front mudguard that would finish it for me. Love the new sound and the bars. Really cool
That’s definitely worth considering. Not sure yet if I would have to fabricate something or if someone makes it… I know webike has some shorty fenders, but I haven’t seen risers. Let me know if you have seen any leads.
Maybe I’ll have to make a not-so-basic mod video. 😜
@@daphnedevi ,Sorry not sure where you would get one.
Now I feel silly, just re-watched the video and got to the part that shows the tire size! Ride On!!
🤪
After riding them a while, I am not in love with these tires. I haven’t yet taken them on any dirt/gravel trails where they may be fine. I just don’t love them on pavement, and I’ve ridden something like a dozen different dual sport tires on various bikes without prior complaint re road manners. I really hate them on grooved pavement or grated bridges… again, no other dual sport tire bugged me in these areas. Although, in some cases I think my impression of poor grip in hard riding in the twisties may actually be more related to the antiquated suspension. ☹️
Nice little ride you got there. A set of pro taper cr bend bars might be the solution to your handlebar situation. They are lower then the ones you got..
I do love some Protaper bars!… (I have used the Contour Windham rm mid on 4 bikes). It’s worth reconsidering… what took me away from it was wanting for this bike an integrated cross bar and no branding stamps.
I just picked up my 2nd TU yesterday, 2013! I want to put the same tires on that you put on yours. What size are they? Did you have to adjust the fenders at all to accommodate for the size? Thanks!
I think larger than I went would require a front fender adjustment due to knobs. (As you noted, sizes in video. 😄)
Very nice
Nice. But why knobbys on a street bike?
For well maintained forest roads / farm roads (the suspension won’t tolerate more bumpy than that)…
Road tires in these conditions are adequate, but knobbies look swell. 😄
These knobbies though… I don’t think I love them too much.
У меня такой
же мотоцикл. 2012 года. Как шины ведут на дороге?
The tires are okay, but have not yet seen rain. They are terrible over grates (such as on a bridge).
As the bike is new to me, I'm learning that some lack of grip which I was blaming on the tires has more to do with suspension limitations.
Google Translate:
Шины в порядке, но дождя еще не видели. Они ужасны над решетками (например, на мосту).
Поскольку мотоцикл для меня новый, я понимаю, что некоторая нехватка сцепления, в которой я винил шины, больше связана с ограничениями подвески.
Where did you find the Suzuki gel seat?? I can't find one ANYWHERE!
@@RyGuyTheAVGuy Oneida Suzuki in NY is the only place I could find one… I think when they run out that’s that…
www.oneidasuzuki.com/store/parts-accessories/gel-seat-suzuki-tu250.html
@@daphnedevi I saw that but wasn't sure how reliable the site was, thanks.
@@RyGuyTheAVGuy it’s a teeny shop in upstate NY, funny to me that searching the globe it was the only place anywhere that seemed to have a seat… cost an arm and a leg, but my order was easy… no headache at all. Hopefully the site is up to date. 🤞
In other news, the seat was way firmer than I expected. But no real complaint.
@@daphnedevi Is it worth it? The stock seat is very uncomfortable for me.
@@RyGuyTheAVGuy The price was gack!… And I’m not sure I found much value by way of improved comfort, more by way of improved looks. I’d been warned the gel seat was quite hard by way of an internet comment, so I didn’t have high hopes… let’s say the comfort value is a toss up. But I have a bunch of bikes I tend to ride more, so it could be the seat breaks in a bit over more use time.
Simple basic, cheap to own and run, easy to work on. Just as cheap basic transport its great but slow.
@@Ian-bq7gp exactly… cheap, simple to work on, light fun style in town or on a country road… anemic and unstable on the highway. Actually not too stable ripping through twisties either… much better as a meandering Sunday putterer.
Hi where’s the part list for the chain, sprocket sets? Can you please help me?
I believe it's a 520 chain, 108 links, with front 15 and rear 43 sprocket. Your local shop could help you probably... otherwise, here is a good site for tu250x resources out of Japan... you can order from them or at least use them to help determine parts compatibility and then search the same products from sellers more local to you.
japan.webike.net/SUZUKI/TU250X+ST250/598/m-spec/
japan.webike.net/products/21758225.html
Nice job! Do you know the code of the seat?
@marcoaccaroli8083 I believe the code is on this page. I couldn’t find any other place with the seat in stock anymore:
www.oneidasuzuki.com/store/parts-accessories/gel-seat-suzuki-tu250.html
Beautiful pattern of Shinko tyres. and what a bike in 250cc. i love this bike alot. but unfortunately this bike is not available in our country. seat is too good
😆…. Why is it so hard to find a bike with good seats? Where in the world are you?
@@daphnedevi 😁😁😁😁🤓😀😀
I am in Pakistan.
But not terrorist.😘😘😘😂
@@daphnedevi seat is not a big problem at all. I can modify seat my self. And i have done this with my seat.
Bcz i am travelling long long to the north of my country twice a year.
@@freefalcon4 Love to Pakistan! I've always wanted to ride in the Hindu Kush... Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan. Maybe one day if the world gets less chaotic. In the meantime, I've enjoyed the Himalayas... also magnificent!
@@daphnedevi
I wish you to Ride.in the Karakorams. You will see that you r enjoying the life.
Karakorams r great great mountains on earth. Most of the Karakoram range is in the Pakistan. you can see some of the veiws in my channel. Many 7000 and 8000 mtr high peaks you can veiw even from the road.
Сегодня я покупаю такой же
Have fun!... I hope you enjoy it a lot. 🤠