CR500AF BUILD FOR UNDER $1000??? --ON A BUDGET--

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CR500AF BUILD FOR UNDER $1000??? --ON A BUDGET--

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Starting a small build thread with my AF on a budget. Trying to build a gen 3 for around $1000 or close to it.

Bought a 90 500 in rough shape for $410 on ebay
Sold the carcass roller for $360 on craigslist
Total $50 invested in motor
Bought a 2002 cr125 in poor shape for $450
Sold the motor,carb,elec, to a shifter kart guy for $540 shipped
After the fees and shipping the motor I am ahead on the 125 roller by $22.04
So Believe it or not only $27.96 invested in a motor and a gen 3 roller. No shit.
Bought a 2002 cr250 bare frame off thumpertalk for $110 shipped.
Bought a crank core from roostius maximus for $103
Bought crank bearings,clutch springs and gasket set with seals all for $95
Bought a wiseco rod kit for $79.00
Bought inner clutch hub for $59
Bought various small honda factory parts for motor $60
Modded 250 frame myself and cost to weld was $80.

Still have to buy all new plastics,tires,bars,grips,cables and some other minor things and pay to have my rod kit installed. Will also have to stiffen the suspension a bunch.

So this far into it and have a total of $614 invested. Not to bad. I get a good deal from my local parts unlimited dealer who I used to work for.
I have been buying and selling bikes and atv's for around 20 years so being able to do all the work myself really helps. The parts I bought used were really rough and need a restore so sometimes buying a really really clean roller is the way to go. I have re-sold what I had to to make up for it though.

Here is how it sits as of now and need to save a little more money to go a little further. Out of work right now but doing this on a tight budget. Frame is all converted and ready to go the glass bead blaster at my buddies shop.

RobC (250rnut on the other forum)
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Nice! Looking forward to seeing progress pics...
The CR500 is an acquired taste. If you don't like it, acquire some taste...

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excellent log of $, alot of times it mentioned later thru a thread and gets missed.
whats the scoop with the 125 chassis?
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I will be using all the 125 chassis parts for the 250 frame. I will have the 125 frame left over to sell but will be only good for a 500 conversion as I hacked a part of the right frame rail out of it.
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$?
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Nope No price yet, Need to decide what I will do with it. Might convert the 125 frame and sell it.
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no prob.
I have one upstairs thats almost finished being assembled.
Its a pain in the nuts really.
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the prices you blokes can get "tired bikes" for is just incredible.

no such luck here :cry:
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