1997-2001 Honda CR250 – Shock Linkage Rebuild
How To Service The Shock Linkage On Your 1997 to 2001 Honda CR250 Start with your bike on a stand with the subframe and shock absorber removed. I removed the rear wheel for video purposes, but you do not need to. Linkage Removal: Remove the lower chain roller to make room for the frame side bolt.
1997 – 2001 Honda CR250 – Rear Suspension – Swingarm Service
Before you start stripping the swingarm, remove the swingarm pivot bolt. You may need to lay your bike on its side and beat the bolt out with a sledgehammer, and that’s easier to do with the rear wheel still on. Once you get the pivot bolt out, replace it just enough to keep the swingarm attached.
1997-2001 Honda CR250 – Bottom End Service – Bonus: Tools & Prep
The most important thing when servicing your crankcase is cleanliness and organization. The easiest way to keep your parts cleaned and organized is to wrap each component in a towel when not working on them.
1997-2001 Honda CR250 Transmission & Internal Shift Mechanism Specifications
Transmission & Internal Shift Mechanism Specifications For Your 1997-2001 Honda CR250 Dirt Bike.
1997-2001 Honda CR250 Rear Suspension Specifications
Rear Suspension Specifications For Your 1997-2001 Honda CR250 Dirt Bike. Specifications Included: General, Rear Shock Standard Settings, Torque Specs.
1997-2001 Honda CR250 Engine Bottom End Specifications
Engine Bottom End Specifications For Your 1997-2001 Honda CR250 Dirt Bike.
1997-2001 Honda CR250 – Bottom End Service – Part 1: Removal & Disassembly
How To Remove And Dissasemble The Crankcase On Your 1997-2001 Honda CR250. Set up your bike, so it’s as sturdy as possible; you may need to get aggressive during removal. Bottom End Removal: You have three bolts attaching the bottom end to the frame, two mounting bolts, and
1997-2001 Honda CR250 – Bottom End Service – Part 2: Transmission Service
Inspecting your transmission is not a hard job, but it does require cleanliness, organization, notes, and math. There are a lot of numbers to record and calculate, which would be very hard to follow in a video, so this video is going to be an overview of the transmission service.
1997-2001 Honda CR250 – Bottom End Service – Part 3: Bearings Replacement
Changing the bearings is very easy; all your time will go into preparing the cases. These bearings are an interference fit, meaning the outside diameter of the bearings is slightly bigger than the inside diameter of the bore. The only way you can remove and install these bearings is by changing their sizes. Interference fit
1997-2001 Honda CR250 – Bottom End Service – Part 4: Assembly & Install
Before you begin, double check all mating surfaces, and use new gaskets, O-rings, and dowels. Give every bearing a coating of 2-stroke oil, and tape the splines of the crankshaft and transmission. Right Case: Install the crankshaft on the right side first. Assemble your crankshaft puller, and tighten the nut until the crankshaft is completely