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1985 CR250 Is it worth fixing?
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[QUOTE="2strokerfun, post: 1201840, member: 69719"] Hmmm. That's really a question only you can answer. If you could do all but the machining work yourself, you could probably do this for around $350-$400 or so. Obviously you probably will have to pay someone to bore and replate the cylinder or to resleeve the cylinder, but the piston kit, bearings and gaskets should only set you back about $175-$200 or so. Do you have someone you trust that knows dirt bikes?? Maybe they could look it over real good and give you an opinion. It would be a shame to pump another $800 into it and then have to immediately change wheel bearings, triple tree bearings, sprockets, chain and other things that can add up pretty quick. From the picture, the bike looks pretty good for its age. [/QUOTE]
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