I love fall. Took my 71 T250 scrambling yesterday. The trials tires work well. I went down one tooth on the front sprocket (from stock, two down from what the previous owner had) and it made a big difference. I stick to dirt and gravel roads in state forests that are opened to road-legal vehicles for hunters. The old 250 does quite well. I don't even have 1,000 miles on the crank-up rebuild, so I don't push it too much, but it hauls pretty well.
Has anyone here scrambled with a T250 or GT250?
Scrambling
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Re: Scrambling
That's broken in enough.Tripleking wrote: I don't even have 1,000 miles on the crank-up rebuild, so I don't push it too much

Up to about 5-6 years ago I stopped riding dirt bikes ( 2 years back stopped riding mountain bicycles too: road cycles only). Dumping it really started to hurt as I get older.
When younger, I scrambled with CL350 for a time... They don't handle nowhere as well as true Enduro or MX. They are road bikes with high muffler so you start a fire. I dumped (front tire kick out quick) the CL on spot I had rode many times with dirt bikes and broke my ankle for one. The Frame and/or wheel was bent and could not drive it out. I hopped/Crawled out of the woods. Had someone go back and look for it and it was stolen (maybe the guy I ask to go get it did it) Oh well. I can say that Honda 350 SOHC twin was powerful and not too awful heavy... maybe a 100 pounds heavier

When I was a little older I took a cruiser street bike (GS650L) and went trail riding with it many times. Man that was fun, lots of power and constant wheel spin: Until I hit a soft spot and buried it in the mud real bad... 500 lb bike is tough to get unstuck.
I think if I trail ride or run poor dirt roads I would get a DT, TS, F9, PE, KE, KDX, IT, etc, (Vintage 2 strokes

Unless you are talking like dirt flat track racing...drifting on back roads

Current registered, inspected, and running well 2 stroke motorcycles
74 GT250 (T350 upgrade),
76 GT250 (T350 upgrade),
71 T350,
70 T350,
74 GT380,
75 T500,
73 GT550,
75 GT750,
72 Yamaha DS7 (R5 upgrade),
77 Yamaha RD400 (Daytona Cyls),
73 Kawasaki H1 500
74 GT250 (T350 upgrade),
76 GT250 (T350 upgrade),
71 T350,
70 T350,
74 GT380,
75 T500,
73 GT550,
75 GT750,
72 Yamaha DS7 (R5 upgrade),
77 Yamaha RD400 (Daytona Cyls),
73 Kawasaki H1 500