My 1990 CR 500

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Slugboy
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My 1990 CR 500

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I just finished it. Thanks to JB weld. Good stuff.

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Post by Joshwfl »

Sweet looking ride!!
Here ya go:
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Thank you sooooo much. I'm ashamed to admit how much time I spent tryin' to correct that. Luckily Im better at building bikes.
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Post by CR500R7 »

Slugboy wrote: I'm ashamed to admit how much time I spent tryin' to correct that.


Don't sweat it, I don't even know how to do that. :oops:

Really nice ride though. :cool:
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Cool bike. 89 and 90 are my favorites. 87 is up there too.
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Post by Slugboy »

I got the suspension back from Precision Concepts a couple days ago and rode it today...

FARKIN' A!!! :lol:

Just like I remember 'em, and nothing gets out of the Arizona Level Nine Pea Gravel like a Five-O. I love it. It will flat smoke my 450X in a sand wash, and when I let off, it doesn't dive.

Oh yea... 1990 was back when a dirtbike came with a seat. It was so comfy, I thought about kickin' off the Gearne's and reaching for the remote.

I'm half tempted to race it.
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Post by 100hp honda »

brit swears by jb weld. used it for 3 years in the waterpump :lol:
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thats a fkn awesome build man. looks similar to mine too

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mine was a 01 but i went with the 90 plastics. love em.
did you paint your tank and shrouds or are they just new?
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You dont pull them sorta bikes down to make AF's.....top shelf work in that 1 :lol:
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just noticed, wtf is that no plate on the back wheel all about?
do it!... cos if you dont, youll spend the rest of your life thinking about it anyway!

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Post by Rosco-Peeko »

Sweet ride! Did you powder coat the cases?
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Post by Slugboy »

Here in Arizona we must display a license plate on the rear of our bike if it is ridden on public land. I will not drill holes in the fender on any of my vintage bikes, so I mount them to the spokes.

I painted the cases.
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What brand is that skid plate? I'm looking to get one that protects the cases.
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I think it was a Ricochet from Utah Sportcycle, but It's been a while.
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Post by Slugboy2 »

RACED IT!!! Had a blast racing the old five-o at Glen Helen this weekend. District 37 Big Six GP, "Revo" class. I battled two CR480's for as long as I could, then they walked me. Major fun though!
I paid the price an hour later (jello arms) in my regular moto, but what a great challenge. I'll certainly do it again. :cool:
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Nice !!!!!!

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Post by Tharrell »

From what I've seen, Glen Helen is the place to race.
I look forward to the REM reports on MXA.
A vid of you and 2 480's would have been so sweet.
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Post by Slugboy2 »

Things got a little hairy at 29 palms!!! (hairy palm joke)
Talk about a place to let the big dog eat! The big lung breathe! A place to send your competition some 500cc ballistic igneous mail!!! FuckinA that was a bitchen day! No 480's walked me today. Nope. No way. I saw some real nice 86-87's at the start, but I had to wave bye bye in the second turn. Nothin'.... and I mean NOTHING gets up and outa the sand like a pinned 500 NOTHING!!!! Ya can't slap this smile off my face with a two by four!!! BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! :cool: :cool: :cool:

After the Revo race I told the ol' lady there was no way my 450X would ever go that fast in this sand. I was threatening to ride the 500 in my regular moto. Then I came to my senses. What a great day.
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Do you live around 29?
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Post by Slugboy2 »

No sir. Three hours north/east. AZ side.
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