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1996 HONDA CR125R: Front end installed
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Documenting the rebuild / frame off restoration of a 1996 Honda CR125R. Saturday, December 18, 2010. We finished installing the front end, minus the handle bars. Followed a few suggestions on what to do with the castellated nut, we tightened it until the turning the forks were binding just a little, then backed the nut off until there was very little binding left. That will be one of the first nuts I check once he starts riding again! Until next time, have a Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
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1996 HONDA CR125R: December 2010
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Documenting the rebuild / frame off restoration of a 1996 Honda CR125R. Thursday, December 30, 2010. Christmas was pretty good this year for the bike. Got in a lot of parts to help finish it most of the way, we still need a few parts though. The coolest thing Santa brought with him was an FMF Fatty pipe and a FMF Turbine Core 2 silencer (which I need to figure out how to put on! We prepped the radiators to be shipped out to Myler's in Utah to fixed and strengthened also. Should be mostly completed next t...
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1996 HONDA CR125R: October 2010
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Documenting the rebuild / frame off restoration of a 1996 Honda CR125R. Friday, October 22, 2010. Got the frame back! Took the frame to Boise last week, and picked it up this afternoon.WOW! Very impressed with the work that was done on it. Epsco did an excellent job on it, and they said that it was one of the best they have done (they probably tell that to everybody! Well let us know what you think, and any suggestions you may have on the rebuild, and keeping it scratch free! Links to this post.
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1996 HONDA CR125R: November 2010
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Documenting the rebuild / frame off restoration of a 1996 Honda CR125R. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Rebuild started with engine and swing arm! We finally got the swing arm bearings in, and installed. But when we were about to install the swing arm linkage, we found something that I totally forgot about.the bearings in those. What is it with us and bearings? Bearing install with our special homemade tool! Grease the bearing really good! Bearings installed and swing arm ready to install. Links to this post.
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1996 HONDA CR125R: Rebuild started with engine and swing arm!
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Documenting the rebuild / frame off restoration of a 1996 Honda CR125R. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Rebuild started with engine and swing arm! We finally got the swing arm bearings in, and installed. But when we were about to install the swing arm linkage, we found something that I totally forgot about.the bearings in those. What is it with us and bearings? Bearing install with our special homemade tool! Grease the bearing really good! Bearings installed and swing arm ready to install. How Parents Can Fi...
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1996 HONDA CR125R: Complete!
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Documenting the rebuild / frame off restoration of a 1996 Honda CR125R. Saturday, January 15, 2011. After 107 days and about $1500 worth of paint and parts, we are finally done! We got the radiators back, day before yesterday.they were holding us up on finishing the project. We sent them off to Myler's. Installed the muffler and silencer, which look awesome on the bike. The longer silencer fits nicely with the two attach points, wasn't sure if it would or not. And back from Myler's. All nice and straight!
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1996 HONDA CR125R: A little further
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Documenting the rebuild / frame off restoration of a 1996 Honda CR125R. Monday, December 6, 2010. The bearings for the linkage, where the rear shock lower bolt goes into, finally came in. We changed out all three (actually 4) bearings, and got the ball rolling again. Once the bearings were done, we installed the linkage, rear shock, rear tire and rear brake system. Anyone done this or know how to do it without the "special" Honda tool? Anyway on to some pictures! Rear brake system almost done. Anyways, I...
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1996 HONDA CR125R: Steering stem bearing...
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Documenting the rebuild / frame off restoration of a 1996 Honda CR125R. Thursday, November 25, 2010. Took the stem to our local Yamaha dealership (only choice I have in this town), and they froze the stem overnight and then.they bent the bearing while installing it. I asked them how they have done bearings in the past, and they said uuuuhhhh. I had them order the correct tool for the job (at no cost to me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Dirt Rider Forum - 2 Strokes.
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A novice learns to turn the dial from auto. Archive for the 'Uncategorized' Category. The Smugmug Price Increase. September 2, 2012. Photography site Smugmug.com announced. This weekend that it is raising its annual fee for pro accounts to $300/year. This has provoked strong reactions from its customers. It is not a question of only whether the $150 extra is worth it, but whether the whole $300 along with the profit fees, shipping, base prices, and download fees are worth it. Or in the many forums ( dgrin.