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Crf250 Cr500 Conversion on 2040-parts.com

US $3,000.00
Location:

Machesney Park, Illinois, US

Machesney Park, Illinois, US
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2006 CRF250/CR500 Converted Rolling Chassie with Title

This Roller has had the frame modified to fit your 1989-2001 cr500 motor and exhaust,ect. Work was done by M-Worx, a proffessional conversion shop. Engine frame rails were replaced and new billet engine mounts fitted, also a billet one peice headstay mount is included. Airbox and gas tank modified also for the cr500 motor.

The rest of the roller was refurbished with New plastics, New tires, New rims and spokes laced to stock Honda hubs, New Renthal rear sprocket (48 tooth), New Brake pads front and rear and newer style brake rotors (used). Any and all bearings were checked and found to be in working order, replace at your own discrection.

 This is a plug and play set up !  just add your complete motor, carb and throttle, exhaust and electrical to make a complete CR500 Conversion.

 For those of you who have never ridden a CR500 AR (aluminum racer) you will simply be inspired by the handling, braking and ergos of the newer generation bikes over the old steely dinosaurs. This is the perfect upgrade for those of you who own a steel frame 500.

 This bike and M-Worx are not affiliated with service honda or any other conversion company's.

Shipping: I may consider shipping options for those of you willing to make shipping arrangments, I also have a shipping company i can contact for a price qoute within the united states. please contact me before bidding regarding your shipping needs.

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