1994 cr 250 back alive

I bought this 1994 for about $450 the top end was locked up but over all the bike was in decent shape. I parked it in the shop for several months while our crops were in the field. Finished the rebuild over the winter.







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3/20/2017 6:51am
I don't know exactly I've been saving up some trick parts for the final build whenever I decide to start it. I have a carbon ignition cover and front rotor cover, it will be a mcgrath build of some sort not a full on replica but something along these lines.

mark_swart
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3/21/2017 2:54pm
Please don't do the black rims. It kills me when people do that. No such thing in 1995...
3/21/2017 5:41pm
I know they didn't have black ones to my knowledge back then. I have this one and a 90' cr 125 that I plan on doing very similar to this as well. im just now getting around to working on making sure all the plastic will work for the 90 to 95 conversion. I've seen a few done and I don't recall them having any trouble getting them to fit.

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Rockinar
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3/21/2017 9:21pm
Do black rims. It looks better and silver rims in 2017 look so dated.
3/22/2017 5:37am
I'm a huge fan of the black rims but I will have to say that the black hubs with the silver rims looks much better in person up close than all silver hubs and rims

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