My new A/F build
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I have bolted up the new FmF chamber and baffle, made some mounts. the One on the end of the expansion chamber is a stainless stain heavy duty hoses clamp with a female to male threaded rubber mount tightened onto the 6mm thread on the clamp. (the bolt does not go all the way through mount like it looks), hope it works.
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I have bolted up the new FmF chamber and baffle, made some mounts. the One on the end of the expansion chamber is a stainless stain heavy duty hoses clamp with a female to male threaded rubber mount tightened onto the 6mm thread on the clamp. (the bolt does not go all the way through mount like it looks), hope it works.
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Almost finished my build now, Cant wait to go racing flat track this year.
I had a Cr250 98 seat laying around so I took the cover off it and its on my Cr500 A/f build now, I like it. The picture with the red and black plastics are just a mock up, they are the ones which came with the bike, Im not using them. I have New White UFO 8 piece plastics kit, Honda wing shroud graphic kit with numberplate backgrounds, Gold rims with red hubs coming and lots of Aftermarket parts, so Christmas is still here
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Almost finished my build now, Cant wait to go racing flat track this year.
I had a Cr250 98 seat laying around so I took the cover off it and its on my Cr500 A/f build now, I like it. The picture with the red and black plastics are just a mock up, they are the ones which came with the bike, Im not using them. I have New White UFO 8 piece plastics kit, Honda wing shroud graphic kit with numberplate backgrounds, Gold rims with red hubs coming and lots of Aftermarket parts, so Christmas is still here
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will you please post the info for that snakey hose!
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Mackay Heater Hose Statesman CH1688
Click to enlarge Price: AU$14.60
Availability: In Stock
Model: CH1688
Manufacturer: Mackay
Average Rating: Not Rated
Mackay Heater Hose HOLDEN COMMODORE STATESMAN VS-VQ series 11 5.0 Litre V8 water valve to heater 1995-1997, HOLDEN COMMODORE STATESMAN VP-VQ Series 11 5.0 Litre V8 Water valve to heater 1991-1994, HOLDEN COMMODORE STATESMAN VN-VQ-VG 5.0 Litre V8 water valve to heater 1988-19914, HOLDEN COMMODORE STATESMAN VR-VQ Series 11 5.0 Litre V8 water valve to heater 1994-1995
www.onlineautomotive.com.au/Mackay-Heat ... man-CH1688
I hope this helps mate, I used two of these hoses and cut down the straighter end to suit the top radiator inlets. As you can see by the pictures that my hoses have a big loop in them, this just adds a little more coolant to the capacity.
Click to enlarge Price: AU$14.60
Availability: In Stock
Model: CH1688
Manufacturer: Mackay
Average Rating: Not Rated
Mackay Heater Hose HOLDEN COMMODORE STATESMAN VS-VQ series 11 5.0 Litre V8 water valve to heater 1995-1997, HOLDEN COMMODORE STATESMAN VP-VQ Series 11 5.0 Litre V8 Water valve to heater 1991-1994, HOLDEN COMMODORE STATESMAN VN-VQ-VG 5.0 Litre V8 water valve to heater 1988-19914, HOLDEN COMMODORE STATESMAN VR-VQ Series 11 5.0 Litre V8 water valve to heater 1994-1995
www.onlineautomotive.com.au/Mackay-Heat ... man-CH1688
I hope this helps mate, I used two of these hoses and cut down the straighter end to suit the top radiator inlets. As you can see by the pictures that my hoses have a big loop in them, this just adds a little more coolant to the capacity.
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Hi there WAZ, ''yeah the old VN''. I found the heater hoses at super-cheap auto for a good price. The exhaust system I used is a cr500 2001 FMF gnarly gold series expansion chamber with the Cr500 2001 Powercore2 silencer. The pipe fitted up fairly easy, but I had to cut the rear mount off the end of the expansion chamber. (it hit the frame around the area of the sub-frame bracket on my build) hope this helps bro
I wanted mine to look oem, so I looped the pipe around the subframe.lambofgod85 wrote:.... but I had to cut the rear mount off the end of the expansion chamber. (it hit the frame around the area of the sub-frame bracket on my build) hope this helps bro
Easy-Peasy....
Heres the silencer, mounted with twin mounts
I combined two head pipes to make a clean detour around the subframe
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As you can see, my white UFO plastic kit turn up yesterday and I have bolted them up. I had my cr250 98 stolen 3 months ago which sucked but the dickheads left the seat behind which was off due to a air filter service. so I used the seat cover and form with the crf450 base. It goes hand in hand with the new engine and look. Just waiting for my graphics and my gold wheel set. Then off to the dyno for a tune. see how much the 500 puts out. My guess is around 60rwhp.
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As you can see, my white UFO plastic kit turn up yesterday and I have bolted them up. I had my cr250 98 stolen 3 months ago which sucked but the dickheads left the seat behind which was off due to a air filter service. so I used the seat cover and form with the crf450 base. It goes hand in hand with the new engine and look. Just waiting for my graphics and my gold wheel set. Then off to the dyno for a tune. see how much the 500 puts out. My guess is around 60rwhp.
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My new A/F build
That's fappable looking hardware you have there. I really dig how you mounted the black box in the little alloy box. I have a problem on an 01 YZ250 motor in an 05 alloy frame and the black box is huge compared to the 05 on up. Have it on the steering head right now but don't get max turning. Going to use your idea.
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