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<blockquote data-quote="Redordead89" data-source="post: 194215" data-attributes="member: 1590"><p>Go for it and get your teeth into it and make it your bike!</p><p>Get a new engine that runs first off, I could be wrong but I don't think you'll be able to put a cr250 engine in without a bit of serious ball ache but it wil have been done!</p><p>You could chuck in an XR engine for low maintenance if you want a more reliable bike but if you do go old CR engine hope it's a good one for you because they can go wrong as you seen already leading you to needing a new engine! Just sayin!</p><p>If all the bearings throughout and suspension plastics and wheels are hammered already then it will spend a fair bit of time and cash being fixed but as you said you like a project like me too but just pick wisely before you go ball deep in it as you'll easy spend the price of a usable 97 cr125 rebuilding that engine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redordead89, post: 194215, member: 1590"] Go for it and get your teeth into it and make it your bike! Get a new engine that runs first off, I could be wrong but I don't think you'll be able to put a cr250 engine in without a bit of serious ball ache but it wil have been done! You could chuck in an XR engine for low maintenance if you want a more reliable bike but if you do go old CR engine hope it's a good one for you because they can go wrong as you seen already leading you to needing a new engine! Just sayin! If all the bearings throughout and suspension plastics and wheels are hammered already then it will spend a fair bit of time and cash being fixed but as you said you like a project like me too but just pick wisely before you go ball deep in it as you'll easy spend the price of a usable 97 cr125 rebuilding that engine! [/QUOTE]
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