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Old 06-20-2016, 07:11 PM   #16
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A few places have the Storm 250 but they are listed as 'pre-order items' and I haven't bought from these places personally, ask around or research before you buy please

http://www.apscusa.com/New-2015-Stal...uro_p_627.html

http://www.superiorpowersports.com/2...rk250db-08.htm

Seems to be about $1,540 - $1,700 right now for the Storm 250... prices seem to go up and down a lot too...
According to Hopper at apscua, I was one of the last guys that got a Storm. I had to get the orange one. Lol. Not my first color choice, because I wanted a blue one, but the orange is growing on me. Be patient, I am sure there will be more coming.
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Old 07-18-2016, 06:47 PM   #17
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Df250rte

I have a DF250RTE I only have 150mi on it so far but i like it a lot! I had no problem registering it for the road here in FL. I plan to do a rear sprocket change, as it is a little low geared for real road use. Aprox 50mph with stock sprockets. I'm still looking for a 37T rear sprocket. Having trouble tracking one down. Front sprocket is as big as you can go stock. No room at all for bigger. No fuel gauge sucks too, but not deal breaker by any means. No buyers regret here! would buy again!


 
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Old 08-19-2016, 01:37 PM   #18
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I've had one for about three years now. No issues what so ever, until the start of this season.
It'll crank but won't start. I'm sure it's an easy fix because it started fine this past winter. Haven't had time to look into it.

I'd buy it again. Definitely change the sprocket if your planning any highway travel though. It's more at home off road. Great around town also.

I had no issues plating it in Indiana.


 
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Old 08-19-2016, 02:02 PM   #19
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I ended up buying a last years ver of a Storm 250 with a year warranty shipped
for $1500.00. The company has a iffy rep but this seemed like my only choice. Wish me luck.
Good luck! Take some pics when you start the assembly process.


 
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Old 05-09-2017, 03:18 PM   #20
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Rear Sprocket for DF250RTE

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I have a DF250RTE I only have 150mi on it so far but i like it a lot! I had no problem registering it for the road here in FL. I plan to do a rear sprocket change, as it is a little low geared for real road use. Aprox 50mph with stock sprockets. I'm still looking for a 37T rear sprocket. Having trouble tracking one down. Front sprocket is as big as you can go stock. No room at all for bigger. No fuel gauge sucks too, but not deal breaker by any means. No buyers regret here! would buy again!

FLrider. Where did you finally find a 37T rear sprocket for your DF250RTE?


 
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Old 05-09-2017, 03:21 PM   #21
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I've had one for about three years now. No issues what so ever, until the start of this season.
It'll crank but won't start. I'm sure it's an easy fix because it started fine this past winter. Haven't had time to look into it.

I'd buy it again. Definitely change the sprocket if your planning any highway travel though. It's more at home off road. Great around town also.

I had no issues plating it in Indiana.
vomitis. Do you know from where I could order a 37T rear sprocket for my DF250RTE?


 
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