You guys must just cruise around and trail ride alot. There's no way in hell you could get 250 hours racing hard.
You are right. I was out for a season due to a foot injury and that 200 hours was all trails. My point was that the engine is not going to grenade every hour of riding just because its from the 90's...
No definately not, I've got a 94 CR250 and it's a brilliant bike although i think the quality of components has improved alot on the new bikes.
Over the same 200 odd hour period on my CR, racing few Xcountrys bit of moto but mostly fast trail riding I've gone through 1 complete rebuild ie every bearing and seal in the motor, 4 pistons, 1 fork rebuild and around 3 sets of seals, 1 shock rebuild, i set of clutch plates and i've filed the basket twice now so it needs replaced. 3 chain and sprocket sets, numerous brake pad and wheel bearing changes along with 2 or 3 muffler rebuilds.
Oh and about 3 rear mudguards.
Wish you could do 250 hours and not touch anything.