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    moding crf50

    thanks for all the feedback guys! yeah i really wanted a stocker to build myself.... im gonna get a tall seat and bmx style bars to make it just that bit more comftable most likely red baron as ive heard alot of great feedback on them.... then an exhaust later on down the track. Havnt...
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    moding crf50

    yeah mate im getting some bars and a seat in the next week, and grips ofcourse... heres a couple pics, like i said its a full stocker besides sticker kit haha
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    moding crf50

    okay thanks heaps guys..... will go into honda tomorow
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    moding crf50

    hey all Im new to the 50 scene (just bought a crf 50 on saturday), only ever rode/raced big bikes. Im looking at slight modifications that i can do but need a couple of questions answered first, i wanted to throw on a uni filter on and also an exhaust.... my question is with either...
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    Bad Sprocket bolt Design?

    oh ok im sure if you try another shop they would have them, and if you need to get longer ones just cut them down
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    Nitro Circus [LIVE]

    got VIP tix for melbourne show.... only like 8 months away now haha
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    Bad Sprocket bolt Design?

    lol i do understand what your trying to say, that the sprocket slops around like a wh*re because where the sprocket locks onto the hub has to big of a gap therefore moving back and fourth...... yeah?
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    Bad Sprocket bolt Design?

    ohhhhh ok then yep i get ya now, so it has small tabs on the hub and sprocket that lock in together?? can you run a small weld? or even a quick fix that would probley last a little while is put a couple of flat washers between the sprocket and hub and then use the bolts to tighten it up...
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    Bad Sprocket bolt Design?

    A) Get a drill and drill bit, drill a hole through the centre of the snapped bolt, get your easy out and belt it in then try undo it, if that fails then B) Your gonna need a bigger drill bit, (the next size up from the bolt hole size) drill it out and get a tap and tap new holes through...
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