New bike - Yamaha 250 Route 66

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New bike - Yamaha 250 Route 66

#1 Unread post by Gawd129 »

Hey i'm looking to get in to biking this season, and have just bought (in principal) my first bike. A 1990 Yamaha Route 66 with 1,800 miles for 600 bucks. I just wanna check in and make sure this bike isn't known for any common defects and whatnot. I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys! thanks! :D
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#2 Unread post by dablade »

They are pretty good. Ours has over 13,000 miles. I say ours, because I bought it for my wife, but I ride it more than she does.
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#3 Unread post by Gawd129 »

I picked it up today and it's a sweeeet ride. Far faster than i would have thought for a 250. It stalls whenever i put the kickstand down though, and wont go into neutral without the kickstand down. is this some sort of failsafe or is this a problem? Thanks in advance =)
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Gawd129 wrote:I picked it up today and it's a sweeeet ride. Far faster than i would have thought for a 250. It stalls whenever i put the kickstand down though, and wont go into neutral without the kickstand down. is this some sort of failsafe or is this a problem? Thanks in advance =)
It should go into neutral with the kickstand up.

It should stall with the kickstand down if you try to put it into gear. Of if you have it in gear and put the stand down. This is a safety feature that kills the ignition system.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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Why is that? Just to keep the kickstand from catching on things along the ground or what? This is interesting :D
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#6 Unread post by Wrider »

Yeah, definitely a safety feature and what Sev said... As for it catching, not so much the case as it vaulting you along the road. A friend of mine, who's been riding for decades, lost a friend to that. His bike (in the 70s) didn't have that safety feature, his kickstand went down, and vaulted him off of the bike, broke his back on a tree and died... So definitely keep that system on there...

As for it not going into neutral with the kickstand up, hmmm, interesting problem... Sure you're just doing a half-click for the gearing?
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#7 Unread post by Gawd129 »

Well it's my first bike so i don't really have anything to compare it to. I just got it today so maybe i just need a bit more finesse, but even my more experienced buddies found it strange. i'll be doing more research tomorrow =)
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