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    LSR Build...

    So last winter I had tore my bike down to the frame and went through everything adding all kinds of new gizmos and gadgets. This winter I picked up a new to me frame, TCS dual rate rear shock and a Houser swing arm to match my Houser +3 A arms.

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    Shock redone by Evan Schmidt. Crazy good deal!! He hooked up the mounts and anodized rezzy for free!!! I highly recommend him.
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    Jump the gun and put the front fenders on to see

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    Going to get the rear TCS shock and Houser swingarm on this weekend. Maybe get the motor swapped over as well. Excited to get it back together but also enjoy the build Here is a break down of the build:

    LSR Frame
    Houser +3 LT A arms
    Houser 88-89 length swingarm
    Elka front LT shocks
    TCS rear dual rate shock (fresh rebuild)
    Champion beadlocks in the rear
    Douglas .190 front rims
    86 cases with 87-89 Hot Rod crank
    86 MX ported cylinder with 3.5mm spacer plate and 86 style 68.5mm piston
    Pro Design Cool Head with 19cc dome
    Hinson works 12 finger clutch basket and OEM CR250 fibers
    AC pro pegs and bumper
    Quadtech carbo fiber hood
    More to come...

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    Nice!! Looking good! Ive been wanting an aftermarket frame for a long time, but i never want to spend the money on it!

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    Looks good so far
    My Honda TRX likes cubs

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    Got the swing arm on today and all the brakes setup. Also got a seat latch as mine was a 86 bike. Also fixed some issues with the bearing carrier and painted the hubs to match the frame. Pics to come...

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    Looks Good man! Nice lookin frame!

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    Very close to what I have, but have been to lazy to build. My frame is just sitting in my shop collecting dust. What's the width of your rear shock top mount and are you running a stock link bike? The rear shock top mount on mine is way to narrow to use my 86 oem shock.

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    I will measure my mount on Tuesday for ya. It is a stock link but I am running a TCS rear shock. Mine was actually a little wide and I had shim the rear shock at the top mount.


 

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