Video: 1997 – 2001 Honda CR250 – Shock Linkage Rebuild
How To Service The Shock Linkage On Your 1997 - 2001 Honda CR250
The Tools You Will Need Are:17mm Socket
17mm Wrench
19mm Socket
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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.
2009-2010 Honda CRF450R – Front Fork Rebuild
How To Rebuild The Forks On Your 2009 to 2010 Honda CRF450r. The Tools You Need Are: 35mm Fork Cap Wrench, 49mm Fork Damper Wrench, 15mm Box Wrench, 17mm Socket, Torque Wrench, Waste Oil Bucket, Plastic Wrap, Vise, Pick, Flathead Screwdriver, Lots of Towels, Safety Glasses.
Video: 2009-2010 Honda CRF450r – Front Fork Rebuild
How To Rebuild The Forks On Your 2009 - 2010 Honda CRF450r.
The Tools You Need Are:35mm Fork Cap Wrench
49mm Fork Damper Wrench
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Video: 2009-2010 Honda CRF450r – Rear Shock Rebuild
How To Rebuild The Rear Shock Absorber On Your 2009 - 2010 Honda CRF450R
The Tools You Will Need To Service Your Shock Are:Bladder...
2009-2010 Honda CRF450R – Rear Shock Rebuild
Place you shock upside down in your vice and loosen the spring adjuster lock nut. Back the spring adjustment nut out, and remove the spring seat assembly and spring. Completely back out the rebound, high-speed compression, and low-speed compression adjusters.
Video: 1997-1999 Honda CR250 – Rear Suspension – Swingarm Service
How To Service The Rear Swingarm On You 1997 - 2001 Honda CR250
The swingarm is a torch and hammer service, so arrange your work...
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.
Video: 1997-2001 Honda CR250 – Bottom End Service – Bonus: Tools & Prep
Special Tool And Shop Prep For Your 1997 - 2001 CR250 Bottom End Rebuild
The most important thing when servicing your crankcase is cleanliness and...
Video: 1997-2001 Honda CR250 – Bottom End Service – Part 1: Removal & Disassembly
How To Remove And Disassemble The Crankcase On Your 1997 - 2001 Honda CR250.
The Tools You Will Need Are:8mm Socket
14mm Socket
22mm...