CRM250AR 1999

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CRM250AR 1999

Post by DudeR » 01 Mar 2016, 09:15

Dear, i am Laurent French citizen who live in Laos since 10 years, i am working here as off/road guide and renting motorbike.
I bought recently a CRM250AR MK3 1999 (for me, not for rent), in very good condition, but the plastic has become faded, i found already a rear & front fendeur, original stickers, but too difficult to find the left & right shroud, and the side panels.
Maybe some one has information about that ?

Thanks in advance,
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DudeR

PS: i have a PDF workshop manual for MK1-2-3 if...
Soon some pics of my bike.

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Re: CRM250AR 1999

Post by jim157 » 01 Mar 2016, 16:26

Japan is your best option for AR parts, I'm not certain if new panels are still available there but yahoo auctions often has used bits for CRM's listed.

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Post by jompy » 01 Mar 2016, 18:14

Welcome in Laurent
budoka has just joined he's an american living in Japan and maybe able to find what you need if you message him ;)
Is the workshop manual by Leisure Trail by any chance ?

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Post by DudeR » 03 Mar 2016, 11:11

Hi,
Thanks for the informations, i will try this way, yes jompy it's this one, find here the link to download it : https://www.dropbox.com/s/8rmfnxjusee3w ... 2.pdf?dl=0

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Re: CRM250AR 1999

Post by jompy » 04 Mar 2016, 16:24

DudeR wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the informations, i will try this way, yes jompy it's this one, find here the link to download it : https://www.dropbox.com/s/8rmfnxjusee3w ... 2.pdf?dl=0
Thanks for that bud , i do already have the Leisure Trail manual if thats the one on the link


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