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86/87 CR250 rear brake
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[QUOTE="jmics19067, post: 552132, member: 27963"] If his frame is junk and you dont trust you abilities or dont have the equipment to weld take his frame and your bike to a welding shop and have them give a guestimate to do the cutting and switching of the mounts. having the disc brake is definately a mod that I would think of doing in this situation... IF all the particulars line up to a situation/cost that you are comfortable with. If you are not in the market for a newer bike and you really enjoy/know this bike. lets say you need to spend 200$ to get the disc brake job done 200$ is rather cheap for a major performance boost for racing and a significant upgrade in my opinion. A lot of people would easily spend 200 dollars for a pipe on a new bike to help them get around a track faster /easier, going from a drum to a disc would probably be a much more drastic improvement. [/QUOTE]
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