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Beginner motocross and grasstrack on a 1994 Honda cr250 vs newer machinery??
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[QUOTE="blanc, post: 760687, member: 37747"] I would do all the work bar the forks and shock! Could i get away with rebuilding the complete engine for say $300 and postage? EG:(1) Replace all bearings, main and gearbox, gaskets and piston kit, and perhaps a new rodkit?(2) New clutch....cost? (3) New oil, bearings and springs in the forks...Cost? (4)REEDS $30. (5) Service shock...cost?, (6)linkage bearings $90, linkage $120, shock and swingarm bearings $150, Plastics $150. The parts i know of would cost say $800, thats not including, forks and shock rebuild and clutch replacement! I rebuilt my topend say 10 hrs ago....just put on a new stock silencer....will buy and modify the fmf q to fit if any1 knows if thats possile!! Just put on new bars, grips, serviced it again. The only really necessary parts needed would be the linkage and bearings, bottem end of engine rebuilt and perhaps swingarm bearings! [/QUOTE]
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