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  • sharko
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    by sharko » Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:16 am

    Hello,
    Im new to this forum, I got my CRF last summer broke my ankle, hadnt ridden and wont be until spring. Im curious how many riders are out there and if mods are a good idea or not.
    Anyways thanks in advance.

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    oldtimer
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    by oldtimer » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:11 pm

    Welcome Sharko, Your not far from me, maybe 2 1/2 hours.

    There are some excellent mods you can do to your bike. Check out the sticky, top in the 230 forum for ideas… it’s very similar to the 150.

    Let us know if we can help more.
    06 CRF230, BBR F&R Springs, BBR Triple Clamp and Link,BBR skidplate and cam cover, RSW fork brace, Pro Taper Fat bars, Ready Filters, Power up Kit, Airbox Mods and Trail Tech.
    06 CRF80
    04 CRF70
    88 CR250
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    PGer555
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    by PGer555 » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:13 pm

    Hey! Im guessing your 150 is stock. With just a few and very cheap mods this little pup can be turned into quite a little beast. Keep reading around the forum for the common mods that people do. Most likly ull find info on rejeting, intake mods, and exhaust info. Enjoy the site!
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    crfsonly
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    by crfsonly » Thu Feb 23, 2006 8:48 pm

    sharko...welcome to the group! you have to love the look of the 150! it's a beautiful bike isn't it?

    ken
  • sharko
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    crfs rock

    by sharko » Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:43 am

    Hey guys,
    Thanks for the quick replies.
    Ya the bike is alot of fun on the trails and a little under powered on the tracks messing around. Although my good friend also has the same stock 150f same year, we bought them together :) So we can progress together. Its alot of fun.
    We have alot of different terrain in Quebec, Canada. Some times we trailer them to NY State, there are alot of good spots in upstate New York as well. Of course we have them registered but we keep our license plates in our bags with our clothing and never been bothered.

    Ill be keeping up with the forum, letting you guys know whats going on up here, and my plans for future mod's.

    Thanks

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