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Marque Remarks => Honda => Topic started by: mainline on November 18, 2013, 11:11:27 am

Title: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: mainline on November 18, 2013, 11:11:27 am
How much better are the cartridge forks on the 86 cr250 compared to the non-cartridge povvo forks honda put on the 125 that year?
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: Hoony on November 18, 2013, 12:32:04 pm
The 250 had a great fork that year
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: mainline on November 18, 2013, 05:57:55 pm
The 250 had a great fork that year

So I've read, just wondering whether it's worth the trouble/expense of upgrading the 125 forks given my riding ability ;D
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: Hoony on November 18, 2013, 07:26:56 pm
for what its worth Mainy i upgraded the forks on my 85' 500 to the 86' 250 forks with heavier springs, it was a good upgrade i reckon. there is a forum member selling some..... i reckon get onto it. suspension is the best thing to do for old bikes and bodies.
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: mainline on November 18, 2013, 07:55:10 pm
for what its worth Mainy i upgraded the forks on my 85' 500 to the 86' 250 forks with heavier springs, it was a good upgrade i reckon. there is a forum member selling some..... i reckon get onto it. suspension is the best thing to do for old bikes and bodies.

Thanks Hoony, did you have to change the triples? they're all 43mm aren't they?
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: 09.0 on November 18, 2013, 09:18:01 pm
for what its worth Mainy i upgraded the forks on my 85' 500 to the 86' 250 forks with heavier springs, it was a good upgrade i reckon. there is a forum member selling some..... i reckon get onto it. suspension is the best thing to do for old bikes and bodies.

Thanks Hoony, did you have to change the triples? they're all 43mm aren't they?
they are the same. I'm sure the forks are externally identical.
Just watch out for the rust. Don't wake that shit up  ;)
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: mainline on November 18, 2013, 09:58:23 pm
for what its worth Mainy i upgraded the forks on my 85' 500 to the 86' 250 forks with heavier springs, it was a good upgrade i reckon. there is a forum member selling some..... i reckon get onto it. suspension is the best thing to do for old bikes and bodies.

Thanks Hoony, did you have to change the triples? they're all 43mm aren't they?
they are the same. I'm sure the forks are externally identical.
Just watch out for the rust. Don't wake that shit up  ;)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: Hoony on November 19, 2013, 05:25:24 am
for what its worth Mainy i upgraded the forks on my 85' 500 to the 86' 250 forks with heavier springs, it was a good upgrade i reckon. there is a forum member selling some..... i reckon get onto it. suspension is the best thing to do for old bikes and bodies.

Thanks Hoony, did you have to change the triples? they're all 43mm aren't they?

slide them straight in Mate. not problem.
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: mainline on November 19, 2013, 10:30:17 am
So is there any way to pick them externally (ie. without pulling them apart) ? I want to make sure the forks aren't the 250 items already
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: 09.0 on November 19, 2013, 01:45:16 pm
No. They are a good cheater fork for pre 85 for that reason.
Title: Re: 86 cr125/250 forks
Post by: evo550 on November 19, 2013, 10:49:09 pm
So is there any way to pick them externally (ie. without pulling them apart) ? I want to make sure the forks aren't the 250 items already
The 250 have either Showa cast into the inside of the lower leg, or a sticker.
The 125's where KYB.
or you can just unscrew your fork cap, if you have a cartridge rod attached to it, you know it's a showa fork already.