2002 cr250r frame guards

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rasta
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2002 cr250r frame guards

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my sh500 is in a 02 cr250r frame. cant find carbon fiber frame guards for this year. does anybody know if any other year or model frame guards will fit a 02? thanks
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02-07 CR250 are the same...
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pstoffers wrote:02-07 CR250 are the same...
i can only find carbon ones for crf's , i wonder if it will work on the 02 250r
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I'm go-n to say no....
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I got both those frames mid build right now, and they are very different
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Post by rasta »

ok,thanks for the info guys
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Did you ever find some CF frame guards?
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yes, i found some decent quality ones from the uk. pro carbon racing
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Post by kdizzle »

i ran one on my CRF and while they look nice and do not stiffen up the chassis much, they get beat to shit pretty fast and look bad after a few rides.

I like a thick aluminum skidplate with some rubber in between the frame rails and skid plate to allow the chassis to flex. High quality rubber fuel hose works great for this application. my 2 cents
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Post by rasta »

thats a good idea with the fuel line, i do the same thing but on the rear spring on my pit bikes to stiffen it up
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