Big Wheel.
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    Big Wheel.

    by dup's CRF150R » Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:30 am

    Hey all, Got a little 150R not to long ago for my wife. She really likes it. The only problem that she is running into is that where we ride there is a lot of sand. Little wheels and sand just don't seem to get along. What are the parts that are involved to go to the big wheel kit? Other than the wheels, I got that one already. thanks for any info.
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    lightflight
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    by lightflight » Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:33 am

    i believe the swing arm is a little longer as well but not positive...the best part is momentum
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    by lightflight » Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:52 am

    > 150 R
    DRIVE TRAIN
    Transmission Close-ratio five speed
    Final Drive #420 chain; 15T/50T
    CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
    > 150 R EXPERT
    DRIVE TRAIN
    Transmission Close-ratio five speed
    Final Drive #420 chain; 15T/56T
    CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES


    >150 R
    Rear Suspension Pro-Link fully adjustable Showa single shock; 10.8 inches travel

    Front Tire 70/100-17
    Rear Tire 90/100-14
    DIMENSIONS
    Rake 27̊02'
    Trail 78mm (3.07 inches)
    Wheelbase 49.6 inches
    Seat Height 32.8 inches
    Ground Clearance 11.9 inches

    Fuel Capacity 1.14 gallons

    >150 R Expert
    Rear Suspension Pro-Link fully adjustable Showa single shock; 11.5 inches travel

    Front Tire 70/100-19
    Rear Tire 90/100-16
    DIMENSIONS
    Rake 27̊48'
    Trail 96mm (3.85 inches)
    Wheelbase 50.6 inches
    Seat Height 34.1 inches
    Ground Clearance 13.2 inches
    Fuel Capacity 1.14 gallons

    these are all the differences that i could find good luck!
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    by dup's CRF150R » Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:03 pm

    Sweet, thanks man.
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    by lightflight » Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:06 pm

    No Problem! those are sweet bikes by the way! a lot of fun.
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    by dup's CRF150R » Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:30 am

    Well it's the wifes bike, but I have taken it out more than a few times. I really like it. It's fun just to play on. Still. it's just to small for me, squeezing the sides of the bike is really hard if your to tall. But it goes like stink.
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    by lightflight » Fri Jul 20, 2007 1:04 pm

    yeah its a fun bike just to play around on. im impressed with the suspension though.
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    by mikey526 » Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:02 pm

    I didn't even know you could swap wheels with out having to modify the back/front so they fit. Cool. Personally I don't like sand very much. There's a sand section where I ride, a straight away with some rollers. I just try to wheelie over them, and thats something I just learned how to do. :] I'm not gonna try to teach you guys how to ride though. You probably have 10+ years of experience over me. Anyway I love the suspension on my 150R and I think I heard somewhere they kind of set it up for adults a little too.

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