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Post by atownswhizkid on May 30, 2006 23:37:45 GMT -5
should i go with stock or aftermarket on my 250r project i will being going to the track on and off but mostly in the powerlines and trails in bama at a friends house.
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Post by gtilley45 on May 31, 2006 6:12:44 GMT -5
You from Alabama? Where?
But anyway, I would go with an aftermarket frame if possible. It'll hold up a lot longer.
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Post by HybridBuilder on May 31, 2006 13:48:05 GMT -5
yeah what he said ^ im going with aftermarket frame if i get a better job but for now i cant even aford a motor or r frame
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Post by 400exhybrid on May 31, 2006 14:16:17 GMT -5
go all aftermarket parts it will handle like 100 times better than stock.
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Post by jrspawn on May 31, 2006 15:19:42 GMT -5
I would reccomend an aftermarket frame. I tkae it your going with a yz or crf engine? I would try to find a frame already made for that engine. I have seen alot of lonestar and houser ones lately for pretty cheap prices, will save you the hastle and time of having to convert a stock frame. I might have a face JRD chasis for sale soon, they are pretty nice. By using the same frame, you can run any motor(YZ,CRF, 250r) by just changing the motor mounts, not having to cut and weld things. In ust a couple minutes your 250r setup can be switched to a YZ one ;D Pretty neat i think.
Thank you Justin
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