I don't know for sure but most Japanese bikes are 180 engines.
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From: Bill Sandifer
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Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 12:13:12
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>From the exhaust note, the cylinders sound as if they're firing
alternately. Can't help with the rest. Bill, 2000 CB 250
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 10:39 AM, ken browning wrote:
> Just bought a '93 CB 250 and am curious if it's a 360 degree
> crankshaft (pistons traveling together) or 180 degree
Just bought a '93 CB 250 and am curious if it's a 360 degree
crankshaft (pistons traveling together) or 180 degree (pistons
alternately firing). Can't seem to find the answer anywhere. Also,
need new tires and the Dunlop on the front is 90/100-18, but all I see
to buy is 100/90-18. Will that work