New Springs?
  • Are the BBR Springs the best bet when it comes to new springs for an aggressive rider?

    Yes
    5
    71%
    NOPE!
    2
    29%
     
    Total votes: 7
  • Asmith
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    by Asmith » Sat May 12, 2007 6:23 am

    Buy the forks on Ebay. There are a bunch of them on right now. Some pretty cheap.

    These at $102

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BRAND-NE ... enameZWDVW
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    satisfied
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    by satisfied » Sun May 13, 2007 2:15 am

    ship_killer6666 wrote:you have lot of money to waste

    well, cr85 fork are really good, but I won't pay like 1600$ to put them on my 150 if I can buy stiffer spring for 150$, yeah I know they are stiff but I prefer 150$ to 1600$


    You assume too much. I paid $150 for both the forks, and the rear shock and spring from some guy who had them on his CRF150f, the forks are already springed and valved. So.... I think I spent as much as you did, only made away with a muich better deal! I just finished installing the forks, I haven't even changed the oil on my bike, or washed it before. It took 7 hours of work, One thing I learned is that things never fit like websites say they do, they require a lot of work, washers, time, patience, and strength. I'm beat, I still don't have the rear on, and I need a bracket for my ignition, unless someone can tell me how to bypass/remove it, a new clutch cable, and a new/longer brake line. Some nuts are not fitting as safely as they should (filling their holes only halfway through) I hope It's safe to ride on, because tommorow I plan on riding. What do you guys think?

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