DRZ250 crossover parts


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  • mini_S_man

Posted 28 April 2008 - 07:29 PM

#1

HI,
  I have been doind lots of research for aftermarket parts and replacement parts (as I'm sure alot of you have)

Anyway I was thinking we should try to make this thread a list of all the crossover or interchangable parts  that you can use from other bikes. I'd assume the most popular parts would be shared with the DRZ400E/S DR650SE and the older DR250/350.
I'LL ADD EVERYONE'S SUGGESTIONS TO THIS TOP POST WHEN THEY COME IN
I'll start the list:
1 I've been found foot pegs are the same as DR650SE. So that means you can buy any aftermarket pegs, like Pivot pegs that are listed for the DR650SE.
2 Oil filters are the same as DRZ400
3 Rear Sprockets same as DRZ400
4 Rear wheel DRZ400 (needs250 spacers tho)


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  • Tim Taylor

Posted 29 April 2008 - 04:17 AM

#2

I am pretty sure that the rear wheel is the same as a 400.  They use the same sprockets

  • wolffo1

Posted 29 April 2008 - 07:24 AM

#3

the rear sprocket is def the same
I have a 52 tooth renthal on my 2001 Dr-Z250

  • DustyMcNuggets

Posted 29 April 2008 - 06:36 PM

#4

yeah i can attest to this. My DRZ 400 has my DRZ 250 rim on it and the 250 has the 400's. I had a trackmaster on the 250 and wnated to put it on the 400 after i bought that. Easy swap -spacers are slightly different size though.

  • mini_S_man

Posted 29 April 2008 - 09:47 PM

#5

Nice stuff fellas.

keep it coming

  • DustyMcNuggets

Posted 30 April 2008 - 04:56 AM

#6

anybody thought of bolt on parts from the LTZ 250 quad? I would think that mufflers, carb upgrades, those sorts of things might be compatible.

  • mini_S_man

Posted 30 April 2008 - 05:59 PM

#7

FWIK the suzuki 250 quads use a completely different engine. Just chacked pats diagrams of an 04 ltz250 and they are 2 valve head and different bore x stroke.

Good thinking tho

  • DustyMcNuggets

Posted 01 May 2008 - 04:18 PM

#8

wow -you would think that Suzuki would have wanted to reuse the engine in as many products as possible. How bout the DR 250 and 350's?

  • Olalla7700

Posted 01 May 2008 - 04:30 PM

#9

The frame looks similar to those used on the RMZ from the 90s... what about that possibility?

-Kerry

  • Manofaltes

Posted 01 May 2008 - 05:29 PM

#10

DustyMcNuggets said:

wow -you would think that Suzuki would have wanted to reuse the engine in as many products as possible. How bout the DR 250 and 350's?

I think the DR250 and DR350 might have some possibilities by looking at photos, but I have never seen them in person.

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  • mini_S_man

Posted 01 May 2008 - 05:29 PM

#11

Olalla7700 said:

The frame looks similar to those used on the RMZ from the 90s... what about that possibility?

-Kerry
Yeah I was thinking that. I've been looking through all the parts diagrams for a suzuki with similar rear frame so that i could buy an MX style rear guard. the closest I have seen is the 1990's rm250/125.

I'm going to look at a wreckers to see if they have an older RM i can copare it to in person.

  • Olalla7700

Posted 01 May 2008 - 08:14 PM

#12

mini_S_man said:

Yeah I was thinking that. I've been looking through all the parts diagrams for a suzuki with similar rear frame so that i could buy an MX style rear guard. the closest I have seen is the 1990's rm250/125.

I'm going to look at a wreckers to see if they have an older RM i can copare it to in person.
  I meant RM... been thinking 4 strokes and motocross lately...  Yeah, I've been looking to drop the lights and possibly go to a different tank (with shrouds) to give it a different, more MX, look.  Investigating to see if parts will cross over from an RM of the 90's on paper, for now.

-Kerry

  • wolffo1

Posted 07 May 2008 - 04:57 AM

#13

talking about the DR250/350...

I was wondering if the after market gas tanks available for those would work fit a DR-Z250.

www.justgastanks.com has them for the DR line

  • mini_S_man

Posted 11 May 2008 - 02:20 PM

#14

For some reason TT wont let me edit my first post today. But i thought i better add a PERFORMANCE mod that i have just completed.

Replace carb with thew Mikuni TM33P. This carb was stock on the "performance" model DR350 apparently, but you can source one NEW for under $300. You do need to swap a few bits from your old carb for the throttle pull. but not that hard.

  • thewrx

Posted 17 May 2008 - 09:21 AM

#15

Doesn't Kawasaki and Suzuki share the same platform for some of the dirt bikes? I thought the drz is the same as the klx, not sure.

  • mini_S_man

Posted 18 May 2008 - 04:50 AM

#16

Unfortunatly not the 250. kawasaki and suzuki 'share' the 400 and the 110 I think.

  • jsvits

Posted 21 May 2008 - 04:07 PM

#17

Does anybody know if a different shift lever is possible on the DRZ 250?  Will one off a 400 give you some more room to get a larger foot under? I find shifting my 250 to be challenging with a larger foot.  Does anybody else have this problem?

  • wolffo1

Posted 22 May 2008 - 12:11 PM

#18

I tried moving my shift lever up one notch to make more room, but then I couldn't get into the upper gears

  • wolffo1

Posted 29 May 2008 - 06:18 AM

#19

the more I look at the DR250/350 the more I think the aftermarket gas tanks would fit...see pics

http://denver.craigs.../699251905.html

acerbis makes a 4.25gal model for the DR350
Clark makes a 4.2gal for both the Dr250 and DR350
IMS makes a 3+gal for the Dr250/DR350 also

  • Manofaltes

Posted 29 May 2008 - 08:38 PM

#20

I agree the tanks look very much the same in photos, but I have not seen the two bikes side by side in person.




 
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