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Fitting a '88 engine in a newer frame
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[QUOTE="ellandoh, post: 890670, member: 55695"] [b]huh??[/b] sounds like alot of trouble to me my 88 is one of my favorites. i owned one in 88, took a break fro awhile, got another 88 in 02, now i have my 03 . the 88 is my dunes bike, geared all low end, jetted fat ,paddle and flag on er. either sell her and get newer , i suggest either 96 or 03 or keep er and get newer cause somebody may buy the 88 whole 1000- 1200 or buy your chassis for 100 that may cover nuts+bolts on the fresh chassis which you probably havent found or you would have specified the year already. heck my 88 has an 89 rear tire and that alone has caused me grief in the past on numerous occasions . i mean i call my parts guy order a top end and a sprocket and they show up 88 and bearings are 89 :bang: :pissed: :bang: [/QUOTE]
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