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motorcyclelove
08-02-2016, 04:10 PM
This is going to be my 1st bike since I had YZ125 as a kid. What all tools do I need to assemble and keep the bike running?

firebank
08-02-2016, 04:35 PM
For assembly everything from an 8mm to a 16mm.

w0ss
08-02-2016, 08:57 PM
aren't the axle bolt 17mm/19mm? The other thing you will want is lots of loctite.

hertz9753
08-03-2016, 03:47 AM
You have to lose that attitude before I will help you. I'm just being honest and I have read your other posts.

Good luck with your Hawk 250, it is a pretty good bike.

hertz9753
08-03-2016, 04:11 AM
17mm for rear axle bolt and 19mm for the nut.

motorcyclelove
08-03-2016, 08:21 AM
Thanks, sorry about my attitude on the CSC tt250. Honestly, just aggravated its out of my price range. It would be nice to have that counter balanced engine and being assembled but the hawk looks like it will do. Hell, $1350 shipped, you can't beat it. I'm nervous about assembly but I will learn a lot doing it.

wilserchinarider
08-03-2016, 09:00 AM
You have to lose that attitude before I will help you. I'm just being honest and I have read your other posts.

Good luck with your Hawk 250, it is a pretty good bike.

17mm for rear axle bolt and 19mm for the nut.

You are a kind soul, 23 minutes and you are back to helping out lol.

These motorcycles can be maintained with pretty basic tools. I often just grab what is in reach rather than the "correct" specific tool, example would be a large crescent wrench rather than the correct socket for say wheel removal. Even though i have a garage full of tools, I have found myself on occasion using the cheap wrenches and screwdriver that came with the Hawk's tool set, like I said I grab whatever my eyes and hands land on first, this aint no Ferrari.

That being said you can pretty much get by with a hammer, pliers and a couple of screwdrivers I kid. :)

Merlin
08-03-2016, 10:00 AM
Thanks, sorry about my attitude on the CSC tt250. Honestly, just aggravated its out of my price range. It would be nice to have that counter balanced engine and being assembled but the hawk looks like it will do. Hell, $1350 shipped, you can't beat it. I'm nervous about assembly but I will learn a lot doing it.

Look around you can find a counterbalance bike for $1350. I did shipped to my door. It is a DB-07k.

Weldangrind
08-03-2016, 11:37 AM
Thanks, sorry about my attitude on the CSC tt250. Honestly, just aggravated its out of my price range. It would be nice to have that counter balanced engine and being assembled but the hawk looks like it will do. Hell, $1350 shipped, you can't beat it. I'm nervous about assembly but I will learn a lot doing it.

None of my China bikes have a counter-balanced engine, and I'm fine with it. I use aluminum handlebars and padded gloves that are designed for use with impact wrenches. It's a little buzzy in the upper rpm range, but I'm fine with it. The counter-balanced version uses a chain to operate the oil pump and I don't want the added complexity. I love that my CG engine has all the technology of an anvil.

pcspecialist
08-03-2016, 03:01 PM
cg engine has all the technology of an anvil.

lol

hertz9753
08-04-2016, 02:06 AM
I'm a nice guy and my bike is red, not kind of orange. I stole a shirt from @Andrew93 to prove it. He painted his green bike orange to make it faster.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXdzPYizO6k

motorcyclelove
08-04-2016, 07:41 AM
I was talking about the Brozz on the video from Power Riders Outlet web page. Its orange but they only list red, blue, black, and green??? I like it in orange anyways and your bike looks good too man!