What does OEM mean on a 1981 Honda XL250S?

What does OEM mean on a 1981 Honda XL250S?

OEM is an acronym for original equipment manufacturer, which means that the 1981 Honda XL250S OEM parts offered at BikeBandit.com are genuine Honda parts. Genuine parts give 1981 Honda XL250S owners the ability to repair or restore a broken down or damaged machine back to the condition it first appeared in on the showroom floor.

What makes a Honda XL 250 smooth as silk?

The engine modification of most consequence to smooth-as-silk fanatics is the inclusion of chain-driven counterbalancers, which eliminate vibration. One is mounted forward of the crankshaft, while the other runs concentrically with the gearbox mainshaft.

How to adjust the valve on a Honda XL250S?

Valve Adjustment Tool. Use this tool to easily adjust valves. Carb Air Cut Off Valve with Cover – OEM # 16048-429-771 (Diaphragm), 16048-425-771 (Spring + 1 O-Ring), 16048-429-771 (Cover). Front Sprocket Lock Plate with 2 Lock Plate Bolts.

What are the rear brake shoes on a Honda XL250S?

Rear Brake Shoes Pk/2 Diameter: 109.5mm Width: 30mm OEM Ref # 43120-428-013 Kick Starter Stopper Spring with Steel Ball Set. Replaces OEM # 28333-300-000 (Spring) and OEM # 96211-08000 (Steel Ball). Flange Knock Bolt (Set/2). These Bolts Fasten to the Cam Sprocket. Replaces OEM # 90082-HA0-000 Valve Adjustment Tool.

When did the Honda XL250 81 come out?

The XL250S’81 was sold in 1981 in Monza Red and Black. The gas tank and side covers were 2-tone red and black. The “HONDA” tank logo was black. The “XL250S” side cover logo was red and white.

What was the color of a 1978 Honda XL250S?

The XL250S’78 was sold in 1978 in one color: Tahitian Red. The gas tank stripes were black, red, and light orange. The “HONDA” tank decal was white. The “XL250S” side cover decal was black and white.

What was the tank decal on a Honda XL250?

The Honda wing tank decal was red, white, and blue. The “250R” tank decal was white and blue. The headlamp was rectangular with a number plate cowling. The seat and fork boots were blue. The number plate panels were yellow. The front wheel was 21″ while the back was 17″. It now had a 12-volt electrical system and Pro-Link suspension.

What to look for in a Honda XL 250 R?

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