I found that I am a lot more confident with my bike skills that i have gained over the past 3 months and would like to give my bike some more juice.
If anyone could help me out that would be great
I am a beginner so be gentle

did you lose alot of top speed? i was thinking of changing the sprokets and maybe getting bigger injectorsCwidova wrote:best thing i did when i had a zzr250 was change the front sprocket to -1.....just a little more pickup helped a lot....apart from that just serviced it and waited out the time till i got the zx6!!!
Just for your reference, a ZZR250 runs carburettors...not fuel injection!!!sicari wrote:did you lose alot of top speed? i was thinking of changing the sprokets and maybe getting bigger injectorsCwidova wrote:best thing i did when i had a zzr250 was change the front sprocket to -1.....just a little more pickup helped a lot....apart from that just serviced it and waited out the time till i got the zx6!!!
"Just for your reference, a ZZR250 runs carburettors...not fuel injection!!!Strika wrote:Just for your reference, a ZZR250 runs carburettors...not fuel injection!!!sicari wrote:did you lose alot of top speed? i was thinking of changing the sprokets and maybe getting bigger injectorsCwidova wrote:best thing i did when i had a zzr250 was change the front sprocket to -1.....just a little more pickup helped a lot....apart from that just serviced it and waited out the time till i got the zx6!!!![]()
Now...to answer this........"that’s what I’m hoping to do! but.... I have this bike now, and would like to improve its performance! I know it would not be worth it but that’s what I want "
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This will be the single biggest performance gain you can make to your bike! I can recall a certain run up the Reefton Spur years ago...one guy on a mates, girlfriends ZZR250. The following pack were all on ZX6R's, ZX7R's, Blades. Not one passed the little ZZR. So the bike is capable of a lot more than you may realise. Spend your time and money improving the one key component which makes a motorcycle go fast. The nut that holds the Handlebars!!!! A long time ago once again, a mate gave me this advice. Although it took me a few months to listen, once I did and took this advice, it changed my riding enjoyment forever!
Well put it this way. Are you still going to keep riding your 250 once your able to ride something bigger ??? Most likely No, so why pour money into something that you will just get rid of ASAP. doing a sprocket change isnt a bad idea as its cheap and will give you quicker acceleration, but spending money on the engine is just a big waist of time!sicari wrote:Forgive my frustration, but i would just like to give my 250 some up and go, thats all, i understand you are all trying to give me great advice and believe me im listening but atm i just want to tweak my bike
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