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Re: Hi, new in the site :D
So it's a completely different head, mated onto the same gear box and the same frame. I would bet, aside from the exhaust and maybe some electrics, all other parts would be crossover.
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Re: Hi, new in the site :D
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Hi, new in the site :D
I think anyone with a wrecked 250 donor bike could convert the 125 into a 250 with some planning and a box of tools.
Doing a cylinder/head swap would be easy enough too I think. The cam chain might be longer/shorter but that would be swapped out too. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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