View Full Version : Honda CRF PRP 450
prp frame swingarm,crf 450 linkage
laeger pro trax front end
pep zps long travel shocks front and back
fmf power bomb and tc supertrapp pipe
stock honda plastic quad tech carbon fiber hood
new seat foam and gripper seat
walsh radiator and lots of walsh little parts to make a quad like this
hardkor front wheel hubs
works connection hot start and clutch lever
bead locks on rear roll bead up front
hole shots all around
dura blue axle
plus lots more good stuff,I have pics posted on www.********.com under PRP crf 450 by TAB
asking $9,500 or best offer.
email dylan@greatlakes.net
going to post pics tomorrow.
I'm taking any good offer.
i will trade you a 2004 450r!!!
there have been more mods to the quad since the picture!
i will trade you a 2004 450r!!!
there have been more mods to the quad since the picture!
i will trade you a 2004 450r!!!
there have been more mods to the quad since the picture!
my bad on the posts i dont know y that did that!
what's the complete list of mods on it
diangelo#67
05-27-2005, 09:12 PM
i'll admit I dont know alot about the crf prp frame but is it a narrow front with like +4 a-arms
it's normal width up front,+4 a-arms with 4 to 1 rims on it.It's 50 inchs wide.It's legal I ran the nationals with it.it handels great!
diangelo#67
05-28-2005, 05:41 PM
so the front is only like 2" wide where the lower a-arms touch. thats a good thing.... are you looking for a production bike?
JH_Racing188
05-28-2005, 08:13 PM
PRP frames are by far the best handling hybrids.... they turn as sharp as pro-trax front ends.... they are a narrow frame. they are very strong frames and dave porter satnds behind all of his products very well!! good luck sellin free bump!
diangelo#67
05-28-2005, 10:42 PM
I actually know dave but I never actually saw his crf frames. I'm a walsh person but this really looks like a nice bike
Potimus
05-29-2005, 08:42 AM
What are you looking to get out of it?
2004 trx450r
kenda klaw front on itp 190s
longhorn bars
+1 clamps
kill switch
DG national bumper
race cut fronts
pc motor parts
HRC kit (plus all stopck parts)
fmf titnium 4 silencer cut pc black
curtis sparks header
douglas beadlocks turf tamers pc black rings
lonestar axle
k&n filter
ac nerfs black nets
ac wide grab bar
This quad is by far the best handling quad I ever had,I ordered both the prp and walsh at the same time,I could get the prp fast and wait a year and build a walsh.But the prp handled so great and was built so nice that i cancelled the walsh frame.And its real nice that it runs the crf 450 linkage,a lot of hybrids run no link in the rear,I perfer the linkage in the rear.
Potimus pm me and we can work on some prices.
If I did trade I would want a fully done yzf or trx 450
Thanks
diangelo#67
05-30-2005, 08:12 PM
no suzuki's huh?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid169/pda332bacd64166f3bdd858413f952ebc/f4146a12.jpg
looks like your suzuki is pretty sweet,but I already had one and I would like to try something I didn't have yet.But thanks anyways.
Quadude32
05-31-2005, 06:45 PM
What yr is the motor? Rebuilt? Yr of Frame ? Awsome looking Quad Free Bump to someone from the same State.
still for sale,taking any good offer.
thanks
yfzracer220
06-13-2005, 07:59 PM
I have a Walsh yfz I might consider trading if you still have
mscottiel
06-13-2005, 09:03 PM
http://www.exriders.com/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=166263
yzfracer,can you give me a run down of what you have on it and post a couple of pics on here so i can take a look at it. thanks
yfzracer220
06-16-2005, 06:26 PM
pic
yfzracer220
06-16-2005, 06:27 PM
front end
yfzracer220
06-16-2005, 06:30 PM
rear end Also those chain and sprockets are the best sidewinders
yfzracer220
06-16-2005, 06:34 PM
seat
That's a nice quad but i'm going to try to sell it out right.I'm getting out of racing.
The price has dropped so I'm taking offers.If it don't sell soon it's going on ebay.It's a sweet quad,so come guys and girls someone make me a offer.
I have dropped the price and I have more pics I can send out now
Thanks
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