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TTR125L/ CR80 front end?
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[QUOTE="DualSportr, post: 127847, member: 19592"] Howard, It'll work. It just depends on how much time, money, machine shop ability and know-how you have. It ain't easy, it ain't cheap, but it can be done. The actual switch to the CR forks is relatively easy. Remove the steering head/stem assy. and evaluate it - some of them have a stem which is pressed in. If this is the case, have the TTR stem pressed out, and the CR stem pressed out, then have the TTR stem pressed into the CR triple clamp. Now assemble like stock. Now you have a great chopper. It's up to you to decide how to fix it. Most end up converting a rear shock/swingarm also. Like I said, it isn't cheap. In most cases, if your wife is out-riding the stock suspension, then the cheaper choice is to purchase a different bike. If this bike fits her perfectly, and she loves everything else about it, then a conversion is an option, but in the long run, I believe most other riders have found the BBR conversion to be cheaper and easier than a do-it-yourself setup. [/QUOTE]
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