View Full Version : Couple of seat and hub questions on 200X and air 250R.
Blown 331
03-27-2010, 11:01 AM
I've been slightly out of the loop or I'd probably already know these things and I tried a search and didn't find exactly what I was looking for.
First of my email account got hacked about a month ago so I deleted everything, changed password and closed it. But I lost some valuable info. I know someone on here had drawn seat cover sencils on CAD and emailed them to me. They were in my email so I lost them and I need them again. They had ATC, 250R, 350X, HONDA, etc. Any idea where I can get that info again?
Or does anyone know where I can purchase a blue seat cover for an 85 200X that already says Honda on back and either 200X or ATC on the side?
Also which rear hubs will fit a 1st gen 200X to give it additional width while keeping the same bolt pattern and splines onto the stock axle? Is it 300ex and 400ex?
Also is there any hubs that will fit a 1984 250R to accomplish the same thing? I don't think there is but I could be wrong.
Thanks.
Vealmonkey
03-27-2010, 11:06 AM
300ex and 400ex hubs will fit your 200x to help widen it some. No idea of what to do about your 250r. No idea about the seat stencils either. Best of luck. I think my email may be hacked as well. My norton 360 keeps saying everything is ok, but a few board members have told me otherwise.
300ex and 400ex hubs will widen the 1st gen 200x and fit the stock axle and wheels. I am not sure, but I think they also work on the 2nd gen R too.
There are many guys selling the seat stencils, but more oftne than not, they are not the correct size and proportion.
I have seen a rash of guys buying stencil kits on Ebay and offering seat jobs using them as "OEM" look, but because the stencils are not sized correctly, I would hardly use them as a restoration piece.
We offer premade covers with the correct logos on them, that are made with seams for you to install yourself, or we can use your seat and do a OEM restoration with no seams but that is more expensive than a cover.But either way, the logos will be the correct size and proportions.
Blown 331
03-27-2010, 11:11 AM
Thanks for the info on the hubs. Thats what I thought but I think the liquid 250R has different splines than a 400ex so I didn't want to get confused.
Also what front fenders will bolt right on a 84 200x triple tree? I think liquid cooled 250R? Anything else? And do any other front fenders bolt to an 84 250R?
What happend with your email account? All of my contacts got an email from my account saying I picked up an iPhone 3GS for cheap and look at this link. My contact list was gone and my emails that I had gotten within the last 2 weeks were gone. I didn't want to take chances and just got rid of everything.
Yes the LC r's will not use the 400ex hubs.
I cant help you with the fender question. Sorry.
Blown 331
03-27-2010, 11:28 AM
Mosh. How do I get a price from you?
Looking for a cover only for an 84 200X. Looking for a blue cover with Honda on back and either 200X or ATC on the side, haven't decided yet.
Also is the only way the cover is available would be with seams? What about seamless like OE?
The best way to contact us is here..We keep better track of orders thru our site vs. PMs on message boards.
http://www.cosmicquads.com/8509/index.html
We can do the seat without seams, but you have to send it to us for a few weeks.
Honestly, it is a better option, and is not is expensive as you think as long as your foam is in very good condition.
Leave a message if we dont answer.
SeaBass8
03-27-2010, 12:59 PM
My 86/7 200X hubs fit on my 83/4 r axle. 86/7 200x hubs are wider than 1st gen X hubs
Yamaha_Rules69
03-27-2010, 02:56 PM
You can use the 83-84 250R front fender, and also the 85-86 250R front fender on the 200x. Since these fenders go on the 200x, my guess is that you could use the same front fenders for the 83-84 250R.
350x'inNY
03-27-2010, 08:40 PM
You can use the 300EX hubs on your air cooled R too. Most HONDA splines are the same 24 spline EXCEPT LC R and 350X used a 26 spline.
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