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86/87 CR250 rear brake
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[QUOTE="studerp, post: 552101, member: 25127"] Thanks guys for the input, you made a lot of points that I didn't even think about! Sounds like it will be a lot of work one way or the other, I'm going to have to talk to my buddy and see what kind of shape his frame and all is in. I do believe he told me that the frame was not in very good shape but I don't really remember. I was hoping it would be a lot easier than that but as usual you have all brought me back to reality lol! As far as the bike goes, It is the first dirt bike I have ever owned, and I love it, has plenty of power, for an amateur like me, and the older style forks seem to work great never had a problem with them bottoming out real bad or flexing real bad that I have noticed. The only thing that I have a real hard time with is the rear brake, It is real touchy and locks up quite easily it seems. I have tried to adjust it but it doesn't seem to help much. I'll let you all know what I plan to do, if I plan to do anything :-) Paul [/QUOTE]
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