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  • Used dirt bike parts? Looking for a stock rear spring

    Anyone know of a place that would be good to call to try to find a stock CR 250 rear spring.

    Mine is a 2003. I believe they are the same from 02-04

    Thanks in advance.
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  • #2

    Or a donor bike.

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    • #3
      call mr. motorcycle in fort worth. they are a used part recycler

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      • #4
        Ebay.

        If you're ok with spending $80 you can get a stock rate spring from Race Tech

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        • #5
          Thanks for the responses, I was more looking for a used one/take off. I want to see if I like it before I buy from racetech.

          I bought this bike as a used and abused race bike and it has way too much spring on the back of it, I have gotten it back it tip top shape, but damn it's harsh.

          From what I understand, the stock spring is set up for my weight. So a used one should be just what I need.
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          00 Camaro SS, stuff, tuned by Sam - sold
          2004 GMC Sierra, tuned by Sam
          03 CR250R crash test dummy vehicle
          08 Yard machines mower, choppin up those blades

          Originally posted by Stephen
          FUCK!! im gay then

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
            call mr. motorcycle in fort worth. they are a used part recycler
            Damn, struck out.

            I know there is someone somewhere with one in their garage or a shop that has some in the corner. But I don't know where to start.

            Know of a local dirt bike forum that I could check the classifieds?
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            00 Camaro SS, stuff, tuned by Sam - sold
            2004 GMC Sierra, tuned by Sam
            03 CR250R crash test dummy vehicle
            08 Yard machines mower, choppin up those blades

            Originally posted by Stephen
            FUCK!! im gay then

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            • #7
              do you know the measurements on your spring? length, inner diameter?

              i would assume you could use other 250 springs of the like.

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              • #8
                besides ebay, only other thing i cant think of is calling jim cabora at raceworx, and see if he has anything lying around the shop.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
                  do you know the measurements on your spring? length, inner diameter?\


                  i would assume you could use other 250 springs of the like.
                  a. No man, I don't.
                  b. I was thinking the same thing, I did find one from a 98. Haven't yet found a place that shows applicable year ranges by product, but I haven't been able to spend much time looking either, i'm at work.

                  Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
                  besides ebay, only other thing i cant think of is calling jim cabora at raceworx, and see if he has anything lying around the shop.
                  Cool, if it comes down to it I will do that. Thanks again.
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                  00 Camaro SS, stuff, tuned by Sam - sold
                  2004 GMC Sierra, tuned by Sam
                  03 CR250R crash test dummy vehicle
                  08 Yard machines mower, choppin up those blades

                  Originally posted by Stephen
                  FUCK!! im gay then

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                  • #10
                    or you could be a total bad ass and ride that thing all the way to my house!
                    "PSH!!!"

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                    • #11
                      Have you set the sag? if the sag is not set correctly it will make the spring seem stiff. Once that is set then you can adjust the rebound and compression to help smooth out the ride. Where is the compression set at?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Stephen View Post
                        or you could be a total bad ass and ride that thing all the way to my house!
                        and do a wheelie on your face!!

                        Originally posted by snacksnack View Post
                        Have you set the sag? if the sag is not set correctly it will make the spring seem stiff. Once that is set then you can adjust the rebound and compression to help smooth out the ride. Where is the compression set at?
                        Sag is set, compression and rebound surely do need some work. It has an aftermarket rear spring that I don't know anything about except for it is much stiffer than stock, my riding buddy has the same bike with a stock spring and I would like to start off with that spring. If I recall correctly the compression and rebound are centered.
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                        00 Camaro SS, stuff, tuned by Sam - sold
                        2004 GMC Sierra, tuned by Sam
                        03 CR250R crash test dummy vehicle
                        08 Yard machines mower, choppin up those blades

                        Originally posted by Stephen
                        FUCK!! im gay then

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                        • #13
                          If you have the race sag set, and the static sag is under spec, then you need a stiffer spring, if static sag is over spec then you need a softer spring.

                          Go here and click on "calculate spring rates and display available springs" under the rear shock section and it will ask your weight and what type of riding to give you the correct rate:

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Buick355 View Post
                            If you have the race sag set, and the static sag is under spec, then you need a stiffer spring, if static sag is over spec then you need a softer spring.

                            Go here and click on "calculate spring rates and display available springs" under the rear shock section and it will ask your weight and what type of riding to give you the correct rate:

                            http://racetech.com/ProductSearch/1/Honda/CR250R/2003
                            Awesome, thanks!
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                            00 Camaro SS, stuff, tuned by Sam - sold
                            2004 GMC Sierra, tuned by Sam
                            03 CR250R crash test dummy vehicle
                            08 Yard machines mower, choppin up those blades

                            Originally posted by Stephen
                            FUCK!! im gay then

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