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DPinDet
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that is the nicest conversion I have ever seen. Reproduced exactly the way the factory would have do it. Well done Bro !

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Post by lewisclan »

NICE WORK
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Post by oggo69 »

excellent work !!!!! now i am thinking along these lines :lol:
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Post by davo77 »

thanks for the feed back guys, im pretty happy with how it turned out. you really have to look hard to see its been modifyed at all. :cool:
it was actually less work than the first frame i did with a fabricated y section. ill post up some pics of it all bolted up. cheers.
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Re: Great Job. Any blueprints/drawings available .

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are you kidding? wtf do you need drawings for? you want crayons to color the pictures?? :lol:

Juddy has great pictures in his thread...everything you will need to see is right there bro...[/quote]

Your a funny bugger aren't ya ! I dont think its the colouring in type drawings he wants :shock:
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Post by 4Z »

Very, very nice indeed.
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Post by davo77 »

well it took awhile but i finally got around to finishing off my bike the other day. heres a few pics of her all finished off
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Post by oggo69 »

thats sweet as dude , impressive build !!
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Post by davo77 »

oggo69 wrote:thats sweet as dude , impressive build !!
Thanks man, i spent the weekend punting it around a natural terrain mx track, bit of a hand full compared to my crf 450, need to learn some throttle control thats for sure :lol:
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Post by rickyrcf »

Wow now I remember what a woodie is :shock: You are my most recent hero. Now I have to learn how to post pics. Well, I have a couple of weeks, half the engine is on the east coast, and in Canada. I can only hope to do as well. Great job :D
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oggo69 wrote:thats sweet as dude , impressive build !!

X2!


Great job.
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Post by rickyrcf »

I had not read the previous pages when I made my last post.It was worth a few chuckles to go back.
What got me so excited is, that is what my store bought Gen 3 looked like when it was new.(well, almost :cry: ) Now I am motivated to make it LOOK as new as well as being mechanicaly new.
I hope this is taken as the compliment as it is ment to be.
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Post by AlisoBob »

BUMP

Still one of the best builds ever done..... Homebuilt, or not.

Great Job Dav-O!!!!!!
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thanks bob :wink:

im doing another gen3 conversion at the moment, although not with a 500cc 2 smoke engine. :D
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Post by juddy »

davo77 wrote:thanks bob :wink:

im doing another gen3 conversion at the moment, although not with a 500cc 2 smoke engine. :D
Yeah Davo,its sweet as and you know it !

Why dont you tell the board about your next project :shock:

It may be as contraversial as that fella thinking about the ally framed Maico 2 smoker...ha ha
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Post by davo77 »

juddy wrote:
davo77 wrote:thanks bob :wink:

im doing another gen3 conversion at the moment, although not with a 500cc 2 smoke engine. :D
Yeah Davo,its sweet as and you know it !

Why dont you tell the board about your next project :shock:

It may be as contraversial as that fella thinking about the ally framed Maico 2 smoker...ha ha
ill post up the pics when its done, should be good for a laugh :lol:
it will be a bit tamer than the maico conversion idea :wink:
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Post by mike hunt »

That is the best yet! Good job, now make sure you ride the tits off it! :cool:
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Post by Mik329 »

great work! did you heat treat this frame?
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Post by davo77 »

Mik329 wrote:great work! did you heat treat this frame?
thanks mik329

i didnt heat treat it, would be nice to,but i dont know anyone in the heat treating game, let alone trust enough not to send me back a warped piece of shit :(

but, it was fitted up right and welded right so i would be suprised if something cracks . one things for sure its not going to break sitting in my garage.my 450x has been getting most of the action latley :oops:
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Post by south central hoon »

totally sano build....very nice.
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Post by 100hp honda »

thats badass. i was waiting to see the final outcome. you should be proud man, very few look that good. was it a gen3 cr250 chassis ?
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