The engine (viva la enginecycles) is an 87' which is my favorite. Every bearing, seal, etc. is brand new. Glen bored it and I purchased the new Wiseco piston (Thanks Glen, the work is really nice). New crankshaft and 39.5mm carb as well. I didn't feel the need to do any mods to the motor. It out-pulled modded 450s up the big hill at the local track and won 7 out of 7 motos (before the water pump rot got it) in the over 40 with a cracked piston and a crooked bore (in the 87' chassis). I think it's gonna be just fine stock.
The chassis is an 06' CRF250 ($59, it cost more to ship it than buy it) with an 07' CRF250 swingarm (new) and an 08' CRF450 rear wheel. Here's where my build will differ greatly from others. I hate USD forks. I've never ridden a bike with USD forks and thought to myself "damn, that's plush". Jackhammer is my pet name for them. I decided to go with the 98' RM forks. They're 49mm twin chamber conventional Showas. Same technology still used today. I figure if I can pilot an 87' CR500 with 43mm conventional forks around a track fast enough to win my class, these should be just fine.
Totally rebuilt 87' engine
New bearings everywhere
98' RM forks, rebuilt, triple clamp modded by Gary Emig
280mm EBC rotor
I'm waiting on the crankshaft and carb to make it in then it's on.





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