wallybean
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09 CR125 bench motor, what to do?
Back when I started working on Italian Husky 125's, I bought a complete, brand new CR125 motor from Bill at Bill's Motorcycles Plus. Other than about a 40 hour stint in my 2012 while I stroked the original motor this motor is in great shape. I have used it as my set up motor for working on the 165 kits. Now that I am retired, I have no need for this motor.
My question is how should I set up this motor for sale? I have a 144 top end that needs a new lining or I have one 165 cylinder left that I have rat holed away. Just looking for opinions as I will sell it complete and ready to bolt in and run. It has the brand new CR125 ignition with it.
Let me know your thoughts,
Thanks,
Walt
Back when I started working on Italian Husky 125's, I bought a complete, brand new CR125 motor from Bill at Bill's Motorcycles Plus. Other than about a 40 hour stint in my 2012 while I stroked the original motor this motor is in great shape. I have used it as my set up motor for working on the 165 kits. Now that I am retired, I have no need for this motor.
My question is how should I set up this motor for sale? I have a 144 top end that needs a new lining or I have one 165 cylinder left that I have rat holed away. Just looking for opinions as I will sell it complete and ready to bolt in and run. It has the brand new CR125 ignition with it.
Let me know your thoughts,
Thanks,
Walt