View Full Version : Need Close Up Pics.
YTZ250#1
06-19-2004, 12:29 AM
I need to find someone that can send me close up pics of a 250r frame moded for a crf 450 motor.With and with out motor in the frame would be a plus.If anyone has or knows where to veiw such pics please let me know.I'm most concerned with the rear mounts and swingarm hookup.Any info will help.Thanks
Aallron
06-19-2004, 11:58 AM
Off topic but... Ahhh... you are going to tear up a good 86 ATC250R ? Those things bring pretty good money out here in Southern California. They are usually the fastest things in the hills at Glamis, short of a big buck quad... try selling if first. just my opinion.
YTZ250#1
06-20-2004, 09:34 AM
It's a roller rite now,and the motor is in a box.It's not for sale.I'm want to build the best 4 stroke trike money can buy:cool: .It's to bad I don't have much cash to work with:D
YTZ250#1
06-20-2004, 09:07 PM
Anyone? I need to know about rear mounts and any swing arm mods or how it hooks up to motor.Any info would be great.
R3Concepts
06-21-2004, 02:21 PM
Just curious on this.. are you going to put a yz motor in a 250r ATC frame and keep it a 3 wheeler or make it into a quad using one of those ugly *** conversion kits? Another thing is that a yzf motor is alot heavier than a 250r motor. And lastly you can pack a huge punch with a 250r based stroker(310,330,350,350PV, 370PV, PSI 425) or a pilot cylinder with a 250r bottom end(400cc ). Any of those combos would smoke a yzf motor.
YTZ250#1
06-21-2004, 09:27 PM
R3 your way off.I'm going to put a crf450 motor on an 86 atc frame.And I'm going to keep it a 3 wheeler,just because I'm a trike rider.I have no need for the extra training wheel.LoL.I just want to make a nice 1 of a kind 4 stroke trike.
R3Concepts
06-22-2004, 09:44 AM
Sorry about being "way off". Its going to be a fun job for you. Its still going to be easier to pump the cash into a 250r based motor. IMO and it'll be a whole lot faster.
YTZ250#1
06-24-2004, 04:53 PM
BUMP. Someone on this site has to have an r with a 450 motor.I just need a few good close pics of the mounts and stuff.
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