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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: williams western australia
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| crf150f hey guys i own a crf15-f and it looks boring is the ne way i can get a sticker kit of sum kind off the net sum were im nt really worried bout wat the stickers are i just want to check sum out so yea thnx ronald |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Mount Dora Florida
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| Re: crf150f No need to bore buy an "Engines Only" 225 bolt on kit. |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Oviedo, Fl
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| Re: crf150f There are several different graphics kits available for the 150F. Try doing a google search, or go to your favorite motocross supplier web site and look. Throttle Jockey has the "Woody" graphics available for the 150F, BBR has graphics and so on. You can add black rims, triple clamps, pre-printed numbers and a whole bunch more to add some bling. There are enough aftermarket items available for the 150F now that there is no need to have a "boring" looking bike. As for performance; Fitz hit it perfectly. Engines Only has a 225cc kit that works great. (06-up) It is bolt on so no machine work is required, although when I had mine I found that the ported head made a HUGE difference. I would recommend adding the carburetor they offer if you do the kit. It too made a difference. Add a pipe and the 428 conversion kit on top of all that and you will be on your way to anything but boring. Here's the down side; cost. If you are spending a little at a time then this might work ok for you. If you are going to throw gobs of money at it all at once then consider a 150R or a big bike, unless you want the electric start air cooled "trail" bike (pit bike wanna be). Hope this helps and good luck! |
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