Hi all
- Shockdoctor
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- Joined: 12 Sep 2011, 21:04
- Bike Owned: XR600
- Location: Swansea
Hi all
Just a quick note to say hello, and thank you for letting me join the forum.
I am in the market to purchase a CRM for off road and sm fun, I'm thinking this is the best place for advice and help. Hopefully I'll be able to repay with some useful tips and hints.
My current bike is an XR600 in sm trim, with complete engine overhaul and oversized, CRF 450 front end and custom built rear shock, magnesium front wheel, RR calliper, 320 disc and lots of other goodies I have machined to fit. It doesn't look pretty, but it goes well, handles perfectly and never fails to put a smile on my face while whipping past a Sunday warrior on the twisties in south Wales.
After riding my mates CR500 sm I have been bitten by the 2poke bug and really want to try some enduro stuff. The CRM seems the perfect bike.
So I'm sure I'll be posting soon with my new purchase, then I won't be able to resist the fettle.
I am in the market to purchase a CRM for off road and sm fun, I'm thinking this is the best place for advice and help. Hopefully I'll be able to repay with some useful tips and hints.
My current bike is an XR600 in sm trim, with complete engine overhaul and oversized, CRF 450 front end and custom built rear shock, magnesium front wheel, RR calliper, 320 disc and lots of other goodies I have machined to fit. It doesn't look pretty, but it goes well, handles perfectly and never fails to put a smile on my face while whipping past a Sunday warrior on the twisties in south Wales.
After riding my mates CR500 sm I have been bitten by the 2poke bug and really want to try some enduro stuff. The CRM seems the perfect bike.
So I'm sure I'll be posting soon with my new purchase, then I won't be able to resist the fettle.
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Re: Hi all
welcome to the forum ,£ for £ the CRM takes some beating then you start tinkering and they all of a sudden arnt a cheap bike but are bloody good fun
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve