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Old 12-10-2021, 09:26 PM
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Think it is a DE. No headlight, Ohlins front/rear, 19" rear, wiring into the ignition side is at 10 o'clock position if that means anything.
We have a DE300 and a SE300 from 2003/2004 both with Ohlins forks/shock and 2k2 10 oclock smaller ignitions and they both had lights and 18" rear wheels. We have a 2002 MC125 that came with the 19" rear wheel.


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[QUOTE=Zman;199344]We have a DE300 and a SE300 from 2003/2004 both with Ohlins forks/shock and 2k2 10 oclock smaller ignitions and they both had lights and 18" rear wheels. We have a 2002 MC125 that came with the 19" rear wheel.[/QUOT


Bike is definitely an EC. Vin on frame/motor say so and match. 6 speed tranny, Excel Takasago matching rims with Blue writing on them. Front has # plate, not headlight plate. I only have like 7-8 or so wires on the bike and only one not plugged in to anything is yellow. I'm just assuming it's a DE because of all of those things. But the seat pan has the spot for a battery. Very confusing.
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Old 12-15-2021, 10:36 AM
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My EC250SM is a 1998.
I think it started life as an MC250 with the 50mm
Marzocchi Magnum forks. Steve Marolda from MotoWest
modified it for street legal use with wiring harness and 6 speed.
It came to me with a 19" rear, and I believe it is an AJP hub.
Would have to dig into the garage or shed to confirm.

As far as I know the lacing pattern and holes in the rim were
nothing special. Buchannon's had no issue when I delivered the
hub and Excel Tagasago rim I bought from Sprocket Center.
They supplied the spokes and laced them up for me.
Maybe I got lucky?

I also have a 2002 EC300. The rims are different shape, but, I think
the rears would swap over if I tried. The front has a larger axle
diameter and will not swap between them.

Good luck, Jeff
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