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cr250 swingarm problem
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[QUOTE="i_955, post: 874641, member: 57722"] Welcome to the Dirt, I don't have your answer but my buddy has a 96 CR250 that needed the full bearings. He took his to a stealer and got robbed. Ya, just go get the manual. On another note. While you have your shock out, put your chain on and lift the back wheel up and down finding the tightest spot the chain gets through the swingarm movement. You will be shocked how loose the chain needs to be when the swingarm is straight across from the counter sprocket. When my riding Bud first picked up his "used" 96 CR250 dirt bike, the swingarm was actually broken at one of the welds on the chain side. A search on the net showed many CR owners have had to get their swingarms re-welded because the chain was adjusted to tight. [/QUOTE]
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