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XR50 Big Bore Installation. Step by Step w/Pics
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[QUOTE="biglou, post: 621690"] I'd have to look at the 88cc kits. There are definitely bigger kits to be had, but for four bills you get the 82cc and the carb, which is ~ a $200 option in itself. It's a very complete kit and a great bargain, relatively speaking. Also, it does include a 16-tooth front sprocket in the kit. As for suspension, it has the fat-boy springs in the forks, and a Fox shock with resevoir in the back. Both were on it when I bought it, and the shock is a prototype unit. This bike originally belonged to DRN member "michman" (also known as "napper") and he was at one time a factory mechanic for the Volvo-Cannondale MTB team, hence the prototype shock. [/QUOTE]
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