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^Jeebus christ!!! Would love to hear the noise out of either of those things...
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 1:44 am
by timmyrocks
Yeago the v4 Jonno haha. That's insane! The twin looks sick!!
Might need a few more frame mods to fit though....... Haha
Nice work
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:10 pm
by Jonno
One for the PumKiN heAdS amoungst us.
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First 800cc custom KTM at least i have seen to date, basically a modified SX frame (year? would hope it is the latest, older were not good for converting) and what looks like a CR500 bottom end with a Liger 700cc cylinder bored/stroked/sleeved.. maybe.
Fantastic bike for learners.
KTM/ honda CR500 conversions although not common there are a few out there and some in Oz getting around.
No real updates on the CR project.
still waiting on oem parts to continue. Mainly air boot and head stem bearings.
new UFO plastics have arrived (OEM look).
electrical extensions/connections done
just noticed fork seals are leaking
deciding if to go 18" rear rim and need new tyres anyway.
waiting on Clarke 3Gal tank to arrive then mould the base for spark plug clearance.
Next week will be full on
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:17 pm
by timmyrocks
Nice
800cc!!!!! Haha crazy!
I'm second guessing myself with a 250 2t thinking it may be to much haha
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 7:12 pm
by Cwidova
Jonno wrote:Update:
Yeah but thats not big enough, maybe this would be better.
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i cant remember if these are 500cc or 700cc mugen barrels.
Looks the dogs . What's the disc conversion ? Bigger?
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 4:51 pm
by Jonno
the kid wrote:Looks the dogs . What's the disc conversion ? Bigger?
Yes bigger, 270mm disc. This one is a "Tusk kit" for $119.00 basically bolt on stuff. RMATV.com sell them cheap
ok its basically finished and rideable. But it isnt the end, more trick bits coming soon.
Started easily wearing runners
Yeah the rear fender does that
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 9:32 pm
by Six Addict
its just waving good bye to the people you'll leave in your wake...
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:05 pm
by Jonno
for those of you that are not facebook privy or savy here is the shakedown run in ride today at a mates private MX track, he had 20mm of rain in the morning after none for seven months and what is usually a dusty area was traction overload.
Sorry about the hi vis, olmate normally rides a spewsuki goan get f&5K$d Dutchy
There is a tight twisty track in the bush up the back where we spent hours putting it through its paces.
This is no garage queen and will be ridden at every oppertunity.
this bike handles like a 250, its light and turns brilliantly, the gearing is at 14/45 which you may think is tall but the big torque pulls from almost stalling. This engine is more manageable out of the turns with this gearing and I am not needing to change gears often. Very little vibration which these are known for, everything went perfectly to plan.
It turned out far better than my expectations, the whole thing worked perfectly straight off the work bench to the test track to back home
Now I have it in a rideable state there will be some nice additions soon, maybe retard, will be definitely be building more of these.
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:10 pm
by dutchy
Love your work Jonno, she looks like a real beast. As for the hi vis issue, you made it WAY to easy
Re: CR500 Steel to Alloy frame conversion.
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:14 pm
by Gosling1
Six Addict wrote:....its just waving good bye to the people you'll leave in your wake...
it did look like it was waving.......bike sounds great Jonno - what a result !
I wonder if my YZ500 motor would fit into a current YZ125 frame ??