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1989 rm 250
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[QUOTE="tonester, post: 170147, member: 24465"] I had a 89 Rm 125 and it was a maintenance nightmare. I don't know about the 250 though. If it had the same type waterpump as mine watch out for the inboard impeller seal. You know it has failed when your tranny fuid is a milky grey. It's inexpensive to fix but you have to pull the whole side of the engine apart. I had water leaks around the head assembly. I also had powervalve slides break. (at $109 per slide) 4 total in the whole assembly. Seal at the drive sprocket fail. You name it, it broke. If I were you and didn't want to buy new. I would look for a nice early to mid 90's model Cr. They are the longest lasting, most reliable dirt bike made. I would like to hear someone argue that with me. Any takers?? :p [/QUOTE]
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