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Low to mid it is. Box goes in the mail in the morning.
low to mid ftw!
I also have the eric gorr jug ported for low to mid power and I'm glad I have it that way for the woods
I'd like to leave the price for this project at the back of my mind though![]()
Last edited by breakdirt916; 07-20-10 at 08:44 PM.
Top end just arrived at Eric Gorr's this morning.
tell him to throw in an extra set of rings when he mails it back so you have a fresh set ready to go in halfway through the season to keep that top end minty fresh
but enjoy? ha, I wish...as it stands, the electrical gremlins got to me...so, even with a new plug, there is no spark
on the other hand, my bike already came with the 144 kit and fresh top end on it from day 1 along with a hot rods crank. So despite all the money I've dumped into mine, that's the one part that was in good shape when I got it. Even so, I bought an extra top end kit with extra rings, because when I finally take a peep in the motor, I want all the parts ready to swap for a fresh top end, or at least ready to do it halfway through next season
Hrmm... we'll have to get together some time, I bet I can sort the electrical out.
do 2 basket case bikes make a right? ha
but if ya weren't so far, I'd take you up on that
did you get that jug back yet?
I did get it back. Eric Gorr is a class act in my book. He bored/replated/ported the jug and fixed the powervalve. I sent two heads in with a note saying use whichever one is in better shape, instead he set one up for pump gas, one up for higher compression, and charged me less than he quoted for the whole thing.
Now I just need to find some time to weld the subframe, drill/retap/helicoil some spots on the frame, replace the bearings in the newer swingarm I got, and assemble the whole thing... : )
great deal! which one are you going to run initially?
and have you figured out if you're going to sell or keep it?
SICK!
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
well...the next buyer would be saving tons of money by having all that work completed already....
otherwise, if any extra parts are expensive, would it be less than swapping the engine into a cleaner 1994 WR250 frame?
http://worcester.craigslist.org/mcy/1907108476.html
1994 yamaha wr 250 - $425 (Dudley)
Originally Posted by craigslist
Really hard to tell what shape that chassis is compared to mine, and the 94 had a ton of changes so other than the motor there is very little that I can use from my current collection as spares against that bike. Would it be easier to swap my motor into that bike, likely... but I'm not likely to save $400 worth of effort I'd wager.
There hasn't been much progress. The bottom end has been torn apart, cleaned and reassembled, along with a couple epoxy repairs. The top end went out to Eric Gorr and was bored out, ported, power valve cleaned up, etc, along with two heads prepped for pump and race gas, and is sitting in a box with a new piston and gasket set.
The bike itself is completely torn down, I've got to weld one crack on the subframe, change the front wheel bearings, and change the bearings on the better swingarm I got, then it's time to assemble.
Just haven't had time, house/life got in the way, current project is to get my 70 going in time for NEMM if I can, then the WR goes back on the lift.
So, got adventurous with a drill and heli-coils, I has a roller and am starting to bolt it back together.
Anyone got recommendations for cheapie chain and sprocket sets, or should I just order them individually like I'm used to?
pretty frickin cheap
http://www.motosport.com/dirtbike/pr...KIT/?id=107001
LRRS #399
MX #505
Ooooh, thank you sailor!
Edit: No 52 tooth rear (Stock gearing is 14/52) you bastards!
Last edited by Kurlon; 11-18-10 at 11:38 AM.
dang, could try a 13t front with smaller rear perhaps?
LRRS #399
MX #505
check out SprocketCenter.com and BikeBandit.com too...
Beta 200RR
I didn't think people bothered with o-ring chains for dirt, I figured the wear rate with all the dirt/sand/etc would be pretty much the same either way?