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    Default Supermoto conversion costs

    I'm at $2,000 and still about $250 out . What do you guys spend.?I am mid way with a 06 Honda crf 450. The list of swag is warp 9 wheels, Acerbis fenders and lights, 75 watt coil, trailtech kickstand,wiring harness, Hinson clutch cover, new fork guards,vapor computer, new clutch, axel blocks with sliders , and that should be about it. I am switching from motocross due to an injury to supermoto.The bike looking bad ass...cannot wait to twist the throttle.
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    $350 for tires, brakes and CBR wheels,
    $10 for turnsignals
    $1 for CBR handlebar switch
    $3 for air horn
    $30 for conversion sprocket (thanx to kubiak)
    I think thats it, everything else i was adding as it was a off-roader
    so $394 is about what i added to make her a tard
    93'XR600-http://www.bikepics.com/members/wornknobby/93xr600/
    90'CR125-http://www.bikepics.com/members/worn...p?i=564495&s=0
    87' XR200-http://www.bikepics.com/members/wornknobby/87xr200/

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    amazing....????

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    Quote Originally Posted by wornknobby3 View Post
    $350 for tires, brakes and CBR wheels,
    $10 for turnsignals
    $1 for CBR handlebar switch
    $3 for air horn
    $30 for conversion sprocket (thanx to kubiak)
    I think thats it, everything else i was adding as it was a off-roader
    so $394 is about what i added to make her a tard
    a little more.
    220.00 distanzas
    275.00 cbr wheels
    70.00 vortex 520 rear sprocket
    220.00 acerbis plastic
    priceless = winter evenings turning wrenchs in the garage and thinking of spring.

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    yea i believe the thought of riding it keeps me alive through out the winter
    93'XR600-http://www.bikepics.com/members/wornknobby/93xr600/
    90'CR125-http://www.bikepics.com/members/worn...p?i=564495&s=0
    87' XR200-http://www.bikepics.com/members/wornknobby/87xr200/

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    wrenching on the super moto has been a blast, considering my moto x injury is going to sideline me for a year or so. The bike is really becoming a hot topic with all my bud.My wife just shakes her head , thinks I'm trying to kill myself....oh what fun I'm having. Cannot wait to twist the throttle.

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    What brand are those forks tube guards

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    Factory effex.

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    Did the CBR wheels match up, no milling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hey Johnny Park View Post
    Did the CBR wheels match up, no milling?
    on the rear no, on the front yes, but only b/c i made use of a more friendly yz125 front end which accepted the wheel.
    93'XR600-http://www.bikepics.com/members/wornknobby/93xr600/
    90'CR125-http://www.bikepics.com/members/worn...p?i=564495&s=0
    87' XR200-http://www.bikepics.com/members/wornknobby/87xr200/

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    What year of yz did you use I know something about the yz wheels and axels they changed the size in 1999 on the rear and 2001 on the front.

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