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- 11 Dec 2013, 19:02
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Crank seal stator side size
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9204
- 11 Dec 2013, 16:52
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Crank seal stator side size
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9204
Re: Crank seal stator side size
Yep, the cold is whats putting me off taking it apart twice! 

- 11 Dec 2013, 16:25
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Crank seal stator side size
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9204
Re: Crank seal stator side size
No-one?.... I only want to know big seal or little seal!
- 03 Dec 2013, 13:45
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Crank seal stator side size
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9204
Crank seal stator side size
Hi all,
According to the forum the sizes for crank seals are 38x52x10 & 22x34x7... does anyone know which one of these is the stator side one?
... I want to order it ready so I dont have to strip my bike down twice!
Thanks....
According to the forum the sizes for crank seals are 38x52x10 & 22x34x7... does anyone know which one of these is the stator side one?

Thanks....
- 24 May 2013, 21:03
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: DIY Bash Plate
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9844
Re: DIY Bash Plate
£35 and in stainless steel...bargain!
Id been watching Ebay for a while but there never seemed to be any CRM250 bash plates... They are fantastic bikes but the second hand market isnt so good

Id been watching Ebay for a while but there never seemed to be any CRM250 bash plates... They are fantastic bikes but the second hand market isnt so good

- 24 May 2013, 16:03
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: DIY Bash Plate
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9844
Re: DIY Bash Plate
And that's it... one cheapskate but strong and effective bash plate 8-) )... http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m495/muaythaimaniac/Bash%20Plate%20CRM250/IMG_0579.jpg http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m495/muaythaimaniac/Bash%20Plate%20CRM250/IMG_0581.jpg The only alteration I have made since i f...
- 24 May 2013, 16:02
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: DIY Bash Plate
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9844
Re: DIY Bash Plate
9. Drill and rivet this piece to the wings to give additional strength and rigidity http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m495/muaythaimaniac/Bash%20Plate%20CRM250/IMG_0575.jpg 10. Cut 40-50mm (approx) hole so you can still access drain bolt when fitted - Ignore my uneven hole... I had a bit of an iss...
- 24 May 2013, 16:02
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: DIY Bash Plate
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9844
Re: DIY Bash Plate
4. Offer the bash plate under the bike and bend it so that it meets the contours of the underside of the bike http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m495/muaythaimaniac/Bash%20Plate%20CRM250/IMG_0569.jpg 5. Angle the wings back towards you to the angle you wish and mark them (make sure each side of the...
- 24 May 2013, 16:00
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: DIY Bash Plate
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9844
DIY Bash Plate
Hi all... I decided that I was too tight to splash out on the ridiculous costs for a bash plate so I decided to make my own...It ended up costing less than £15 8-) Tools required: Jigsaw File Drill rivet gun 40-50mm holesaw (optional - but makes it a lot easier!) M5 tap (optional - dependent on fixi...
- 13 Apr 2013, 12:57
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: rear caliper off and brake light
- Replies: 10
- Views: 9784
Re: rear caliper off and brake light
On my Mk2 there is a connector with 5 wires going to it behind the rear number board (exhaust side) that is for the rear lights... my brake light was intermittently working... I stripped the front and rear switches down and cleaned them and they were still intermittent :? .. It turned out to be the ...
- 10 Feb 2013, 18:21
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Boyesen reeds and location question
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3797
Re: Boyesen reeds and location question
Thanks for the info.. Just wanted to check the Boyesen number before I part with some hard earned cash! 

- 10 Feb 2013, 17:26
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Boyesen reeds and location question
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3797
Boyesen reeds and location question
Sorry if the first part of this question seems stupid but I am new to two strokes and have only ever owned four strokes! I also cant seem to find the answer using the search function Am I right in thinking that the reeds are located next to the carb on the engine side? Do you take off the carb to ac...
- 04 Feb 2013, 12:18
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Brake & clutch levers
- Replies: 2
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Brake & clutch levers
Hi all, Im trying to find some decent priced short levers for my Mk2 CRM... From what I can work out, all the brake levers fitted are the same from Mk1 through to AR but the clutch levers may differ. Is this correct? :?: If anyone has any specific info regarding levers I would appreciate it :mrgreen:
- 22 Jan 2013, 19:47
- Forum: New Members Intro
- Topic: CRM250 Mk2 from Solihull
- Replies: 2
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CRM250 Mk2 from Solihull
Hi all, Ive recently joined the forum and have bought myself a 1991 Mk2 CRM250... this two stroke business is all new to me - Ive been a 4 stroke road rider for many years (currently a Kawasaki ZX6R)... Ive bought the CRM for a bit of green laning - Im fed up of being a fair weather rider! :cry: Hav...