
crf 450 2007 conversion
crf 450 2007 conversion
hi, im from the uk, england, want to convert a crf450 2007, can anyone give me advise, on this conversion please 

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Theres several completed 450 conversion bike threads to look through. Most were done slightly different from each other.
Your task?
Decide which you like best, and get going on it.
Our site is slightly different than most. We dont get our jollies holding someones hand to tightly.
That said, if you start on the project, their are plently of members to help guide your way.
Your task?
Decide which you like best, and get going on it.
Our site is slightly different than most. We dont get our jollies holding someones hand to tightly.
That said, if you start on the project, their are plently of members to help guide your way.
there are quite a few conversions done here that have the extensions "billet bits" welded in place along with the Y just cut out and moved up in the cradle. All of them seem to be holding up very well.. Havent heard of anyone mentioning theirs cracking. IF done right it can be just as strong as stock if not stronger 

97 Steel 500 that wants to be an AFC
you need to use 125 swingarm bushings, you need to make up a headstay of some sort...coil location (is easisest mod), Exhaust mount locations, Rad Mods (either 250 rads or a Y piece to connect the 450 lower spouts, Airbox mod, (everyone has a different method), and you deffinately should re-use your Y piece from the 450 cradle...it is SO easy for an experienced welder to cut, place and weld...plus the 07 has a 1'' tubing cradle...which makes it so easy to attach a 1'' 6061 aluminum tube to make the extensions...
Re: crf 450 2007 conversion
I live in Preston,Lancashire and a local alloy welder(who does paul birds wsb bikes) did my frame mods.trgracing wrote:hi, im from the uk, england, want to convert a crf450 2007, can anyone give me advise, on this conversion please
It's an 03 but the mods should be same.
His welding is pure art and worth every penny..




It's the original 'Y' moved further up with the cradle extended up to meet it...spot the joins
finished bike....


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