Re: i wana find the year of my bike but only got the
Is there not a frame number???...it should be on the headstock of the frame......you should be able to ask a honda dealer what year the engine is from the engine number!!
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Think of any of the motocross bikes.You will fit the cr front ends but it is also best to change the brake master cyl. at the same time.Check the weight of the exchange bike to get it pretty close to yours.Spring sizes and weights will then give you an upgrade ride and you dont have to play around with them too much.Look in the 250 2 stroke range first.Plenty of them around and the weight is similar.Hope this helps you
Check out these two links. It looks like you will need to call a dealer with the engine # to get the year exactly. The engine number matches a portion of the VIN which will identify the year.
My honest opinion? (40 years of riding, three years of motocross, and 15 years of hare scrambles)
All bikes are good, KTM...Honda...Kawasaki...Yamaha...Suzuki
It really up to maintenance, rider ability, and of course a newer the bike doesn't hurt either.
Go with what you can get parts for, and you'll be able to work with.
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