Just got my '80 xl250 going, been off the road for three years due to my countershaft seal. Dont try to press a new one in. Ever! I learned the hard way that you must split the case to install it. Gave her a valve job and runs solid now! No leaks! Great video!
Hi, I really enjoyed your video! I was just thinking about the motorcycles I used to have when I was younger and wasn't sure about the year so decided to look them up. My first bike was a 1973 Dt Yamaha and my second apparently was a 1979 XL 250 Honda that I took my road test on, and it looked like this one except I thought it sat up much higher than that. 😅 but of course I'm only 5 ft 3 so maybe that was the problem. 😉 They were a really nice bike but I sold it because it was to tall for me. I dumped mine as well from leaving a hard top road to a back road on a sharp curve not knowing they were doing road work and left a big rock on the road at the entrance. Fortunately it didn't do anything to my new bike just my left knee. I'm glad that you were able to find this one and fix it up. Enjoy your day!
@@JohnBullOutdoors I had a 80 XR200 with the 23" front wheel. It was the first bike I bought on my own brand new. Those Honda 4 stroke dirt bikes from the late 70's-early 80's were a blast.
A friend bought one of these big front wheeled wonders, because he was a Honda nut. To say it was slow and heavy and ill handling, would be a huge compliment. How Honda can pack so much lard onto what could be a simple decent bike I have no idea. Those who like Hondas, REALLY like Hondas. No matter how heavy or slow.
Just got my '80 xl250 going, been off the road for three years due to my countershaft seal. Dont try to press a new one in. Ever! I learned the hard way that you must split the case to install it. Gave her a valve job and runs solid now! No leaks! Great video!
I’ve the same bike I rescued it about 7 or so months back 🤘🤠🤙
bought one of these XLS 250s when they first came out in 1978 , good all round bike ;Sold in 1989
Yes it was a great ride in the 70s i have just found me one to start working on, now in my 70s getting ready to ride again.
I had an XL185S that I wish I never sold. But when I had that bike, I wanted an XL250S...
Hi, I really enjoyed your video!
I was just thinking about the motorcycles I used to have when I was younger and wasn't sure about the year so decided to look them up. My first bike was a 1973 Dt Yamaha and my second apparently was a 1979 XL 250 Honda that I took my road test on, and it looked like this one except I thought it sat up much higher than that. 😅 but of course I'm only 5 ft 3 so maybe that was the problem. 😉 They were a really nice bike but I sold it because it was to tall for me. I dumped mine as well from leaving a hard top road to a back road on a sharp curve not knowing they were doing road work and left a big rock on the road at the entrance. Fortunately it didn't do anything to my new bike just my left knee. I'm glad that you were able to find this one and fix it up. Enjoy your day!
Sweet. The engine purrs like a kitten for its age. Especially when you have the oil changed. Congrats.
My friend is working on my 79 Honda XL 500s I was given. My first dirt bike
I used to have one of those. Nice bike
Did you change oil? Did you clean oil mesh filter? What about centrifugal filter?
❤ bye by th way great video
my drime bike 😘😘😘
Wouldn't take much to do a bit of a restoration on that bike and have something special.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
@@JohnBullOutdoors I had a 80 XR200 with the 23" front wheel. It was the first bike I bought on my own brand new. Those Honda 4 stroke dirt bikes from the late 70's-early 80's were a blast.
check the engine oil first
70% back brake and 30% front max! However don't brake with the front on loose ground especially on cornering it's a NO GO!!!!!!!!
A friend bought one of these big front wheeled wonders, because he was a Honda nut.
To say it was slow and heavy and ill handling, would be a huge compliment. How Honda can pack so much lard onto what could be a simple decent bike I have no idea.
Those who like Hondas, REALLY like Hondas. No matter how heavy or slow.
Tenho sorte de ter um motor desse num chassi XLX 250r aqui no Brasil saudações de Jundiaí SP Brasil