My early Christmas present... a CR5

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My early Christmas present... a CR5

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Well I finally got a hoon machine today. I picked up a pretty sweet bike, paid 1800$ but I think it was worth it.

Freshly powder-coated frame also. Runs and shifts like a bandit! Had to travel 2 hrs. to hunt her down. Tell me what you think! First thing Im gunna do is rip off all those gay stickers.

Here was the ad on the "other site"...


Hi Justin

I just got your email regarding the CR500. I am replying from my work email as I have the pics on my work computer.

The pics are attached, and I have listed the add below.

I have a 1997 CR500, it is in absolutely excellent condition, it has:

FMF Gold Series Gnarly Exhaust
2 FMF Mufflers (Spark Arrestor'd & Shorty)
2 Tanks (Stock & Desert)
Fatbars
IMS PowerMadd Star Series Hand Guards
New SDG Seat Cover
New Grips
Tires on the bike are good, but will supply a new set with bike.
Boysen engine covers
Magura Hydraulic Clutch
New rear brake pads
Current Green CA Green Sticker

Also comes with Stand, and a new full gasket kit that I bought, and only ever used 1 exhaust gasket out of it.

Bike has mad power and looks an runs beautifully. You would be hard pressed to find a better example of a steel framed 1997 anywhere.

I am only the second owner, and the bike has been very well looked after all of its life. The bike has never been raced.

Bike is located, and would need to be picked up from Chino Hills, California.

I will be sad to see it go. Asking price is $1900

If you need to call me my cell number is (909) 680 7274


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Nice, I sold him a '99 frame a few months back. Different project he is doing I think.
Too much of a puss for a 500!

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Thanks Bob & Mojo!
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Ha, funny you say that. It was advertised as a '97 right? Well it has a '99 sticker on the frame. I asked, "whats up with the '99 sticker.". He said he just "found one" ha. I knew something was up...wonder what was wrong with the original? Damn I shoulda checked the VIN. Maybe he did just "sawp" the sticker. ??
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List of what to do now....

1. Pull the reed block and pipe to check the piston. 30 minutes of work will give you solid peace of mind.

2. Wrap the Magura clutch line in a split piece of vacuum hose for added protection. They have rubbed through before , up and under the fuel tank.

3. Take everything apart and grease it. More piece of mind. Check the rear wheel bearings closely.

4. Add a fuel filter and toss that automotive fuel line while your at it .

5. Take some sag measurements to confirm spring rate is ok for your size. I see a sticker on the fork, what rate does it list?

6. Remove and " Flush and Fill" the forks. Forks freak people out, but this is really simple to do. Once cleaned out, keep on top of it. "Turkey Gravy" forms pretty quick and is the #1 cause of suspension issues up front.

7. Check the Boot to Airbox connection. Its somewhat problematic but easily repaired with weatherstrip adhesive.

8. Add your choice of thread locker to the kick starter and countershaft sprocket bolt. Losing either will ruin your day

9. Check all wiring for chaffing. Repair as necessary.

10. Flushing the brakes is easy, and eliminates one more thing to bite you in the ass.

Wow, this list seems like alot, but it is mostly your time, and a few bucks for suspension fluids, brake fluid, a tub of Bel Ray grease, fuel filter and hose, and some brake cleaner. Get it all done this weekend....easy.

Items to upgrade if you keep it a Steelie for a while.:

1. O or X Ring chains are almost manditory. No fuss or muss, and they stay adjusted for what seems forever. If you dont have one, buy one at replacement time.

2. PMB Kickstand. Best $140 mod there is.

3. 39mmPWK carb. Big improvement in ridability. Transfers over to a A/F build with the motor.

4. Since your saving money on servicing your forks, send the shock in for a service.


Looks like you got a winner, glad we could be of help!
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Looks good!!
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Looks good. Congratz on the new scoot!
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Looks bitchin, good buy man :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
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I didn't really notice it last night when I bought the bike, but the lower end has some kind of knock. Its kind of loud and sounds a bit like a diesel. Is this normal?

Here are some pics of looking through the intake & exhaust and reeds too...Clean bill 'o health. It looks practically new. Machining marks and everything.

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Post by britincali »

They all make a horrible lower end noise, its nothing to worry about.
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britincali wrote:They all make a horrible lower end noise, its nothing to worry about.
maybe yours does. i dont remeber hearing a horrible knock in mine :rotfl: . maybe it was them fried clutch plates :rotfl: . j/k man
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If you dont think these bikes sound like shit close up you need a hearing aid.
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Brit = loser
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MFDB = cool
Danny = ok
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Alright good. I was wondering if I heard rod knock or something. Gotta go to Gordons Well this weekend and see how she does!
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It is somewhat diesel like.....

Not like a garbage truck, more like a Ford Power Stroke.....

Wirrrrr, wirrrrr, wirrrrrr

Noise isnt necessarily bad... Excessive vibrations are... dead giveaway that the borttom end is going south.

Feed that baby 927' and you be all good...

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AlisoBob wrote:
Noise isnt necessarily bad... Excessive vibrations are...
Causing things like exhaust manifolds to fall off and bolts to break.....
Coolness list by 90cr500guy

Bob's = 50/50
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MFDB = cool
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Nomadic Cycle Racks wrote:Ha, funny you say that. It was advertised as a '97 right? Well it has a '99 sticker on the frame. I asked, "whats up with the '99 sticker.". He said he just "found one" ha. I knew something was up...wonder what was wrong with the original? Damn I shoulda checked the VIN. Maybe he did just "sawp" the sticker. ??
I guess that is my old frame then. I think he had cracked the '97 around the footpeg and didn't want to just have it welded. That '99 frame came off a very low use bike. Everything should be all good.
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