I've already done 2 ktm to ktm 4t hybrids: http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=662808 I got a good deal on a Craigs list CR5 and already had a 08 ktm roller in the garage. From the 2 other ktm hybrid builds I've seen it should almost be a bolt together build. The Honda parts will worked over as well, I just want to get the chassis done first. [/quote] pivot spacers and getting the sprocket into the correct horizontal alignment. The right rad outlet points in the wrong direction (for a 450sxf radiator) The right outlet is perfect The shock spring to pipe clearance may need some tweaking Old mounts cut out and cleaned up Re-positioned for the 500 engine and welded back in
WOW!! I think the CR500 bike will be fantastic, I rode a Service Honda 500 awhile back and I couldn't believe the difference with the motor mounted in a new CR frame.
The 2t (07 125sx) radiators work with no issues I'm just waiting on the carb boot and silencer to show up and I can finish the remaining fabrication
Slightly cleaner engine, allough in the process of cleanign i noticed the crank was semi submerged in oil.. crack I have no idea what this is monkeys should not have tools, the stator side seal is bottomed out as well cleaner some baking 30min @ 300 easy as Pie On the plus side the cylinder is still on the stock bore, and it looks like the case issue is just some casting flaws. now to see how a ultrasonic cleaner does
cases directly out of the ultrasonic cleaner before after The 2t carb boot while not perfect (the angle of the reed boot is not the same as the filter boot) it will work out. The head, cylinder and cases cleaned up The final case bushings machined and the head stay finished(cut and welded 250sxf stays) It should move a bit faster now that I have most all the parts to finish
Very cool, thanks for posting, I just gotta ask though.... what happened to the stock motor? edit, never mind I just spent quite a bit of time reading your links. This build would make an awesome timber sled bike.
ha, yeah this it the 3rd roller I pieced together from multiple sources. If you shop around you can do it for not much money.
Suhweet. Friend of mine had a CR500 he did up as a trail bike, it was surprisingly useable in the woods and would climb any hill ever. As for the timbersled- I STILL don't understand why nobodies done that yet (well, i guess I've seen some versions on a CR500 but no report as to how they perform). If I ever get my 495 pieced together and if I can ever afford a timbersled, I'll let you know how they work. Don't hold your breath though, that's a lot of ifs. Can't wait to see how it turns out!
What a great build up! Very neatly done, thank you for sharing with us! Please post an update of the work you have done thus far! Since I discovered the mechanical simplicity of two strokes, I am intrigued by the Honda CR range! Can't wait for your next post Regards, Rocket_Rookie
I managed to get the cases back together, The silencer changed to a 1.25" core, and a new outlet in the head.
That is one of the best motors every built. I will never forget my first ride on the CR500R.....80mph wheelies as easily as most bike wheelie at 30mph. And the thing never seemed to run out of arm stretching power.