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99 Cr250 complete rebuild
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[QUOTE="Ncognito, post: 1145966, member: 74939"] Thanks for the responses so far, I guess I should mention that I do not have any plans to race this bike, it will be a playtoy only and durability is key. With that said, I should keep a stock bottom end huh ? I thought the wiseco or hot rods would be better/stronger than the stocker and maybe more free reving. Another reason I ask is I found a good deal for a complete build ie: Wiseco crank/rod set, pro-lite piston, bearings and Athena gasket set all in one kit for 360. If I was gonna keep the stock crank why not just rebuild the one I have ? It is not damaged in any way physically. I just assumed since I am gonna have the cases split to do it now. I also ordered the cylinder today from servicehonda, they truly do have the lowest prices. I think I could probably get by on the one I have but I learned along time ago it pays to do something right the first time. [/QUOTE]
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