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Marque Remarks => Honda => Topic started by: Kev on October 01, 2018, 04:34:00 pm

Title: Honda CR250 M frame
Post by: Kev on October 01, 2018, 04:34:00 pm
I’m looking to replace my 73 CR 250 frame as its constantly cracking. Does anyone know if the MTor MR frames are usable ? My only concern would be the down pipe attachment points.

Kev
Title: Re: Honda CR250 M frame
Post by: bazza on October 02, 2018, 11:06:44 am
MT and MR both have high pipe. MR better than MT IMO. If starting with frame could weld pipe mount on to frame before you paint and assemble
Title: Re: Honda CR250 M frame
Post by: skypig on October 02, 2018, 12:17:06 pm
If it was Historic road racing, someone would make a CroMo replacement.
It would cost $15K  ;)

I was reading about Historic Suzuki Katanas, they had custom CroMo frames, and mega buck engines/Suspension/etc. Seemed to cost at least as much as a new Superbike. (And they aren’t cheap!!)
Title: Re: Honda CR250 M frame
Post by: Momus on October 02, 2018, 12:40:24 pm
I’m looking to replace my 73 CR 250 frame as its constantly cracking. Does anyone know if the MTor MR frames are usable ? My only concern would be the down pipe attachment points.

Kev

Whereabouts does it crack? It is usually possible to properly repair and reinforce a frame.
Title: Re: Honda CR250 M frame
Post by: LWC82PE on October 02, 2018, 05:22:02 pm
MR250 is 76 only so would bump the bike out of pre 75 class if you were racing  and were to use one of those frames.
Title: Re: Honda CR250 M frame
Post by: Kev on October 06, 2018, 11:30:41 am
The frame has cracked in the past on both lower rails , around the area of the gear lever and rear brake lever. These were repaired and are still intact. The new crack is at the upper rear engine mount on the left hand side. The result (or cause) was that the engine case mount where the bolt goes through also cracked and lost a chunk of material.
Title: Re: Honda CR250 M frame
Post by: Momus on October 06, 2018, 05:08:39 pm
OK. Doesn't sound dire enough to warrant another frame and engine cases with that damage are usually easily repairable.

Probably the result of loose engine mount bolts.