One man's dedication.................to his Holy Grail

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This is a story about a man building a bike, in search of his Nirvana

It is an epic story of dedication, perseverance, ingenuity and sweat in the face of difficulty...............to come up with one beautiful creation

To me..................it looks like the perfect trail bike - a Honda 2 stroke CRM 250 engine, in a Honda 2 stroke CR250 Alloy framed MX Chassis

One man's story from the shed

http://www.crm250.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8004&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
 

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Like it...!! Anyone got a CR with a blown engine that I can have, cheap?
 
TBM did one about 10 years ago and rated it as the best trail bike that was never made !!!.

Honda really slipped up by not officially importing the CRM and then not putting it in an alloy frame in its later life.



I've had a good few runs on my mates CRM mk 2/2 and it runs rings around xr250/400/600 's both on and off road.
 
Thanks for posting Johnny B

I eally enjoyed reading about his project. Brilliant

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..and stay in the picture!

http://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/BuildingDetails/Overview/118/Swarkestone_Pavilion

Sort of thread hijack, sorry, but I'm chuffed to remember Blighty these days!

A

I grew up less than a mile from Swarkestone Pavilion. Its funny how Landmark Trust says its near Ticknall, but that's actually about 5 miles away (Derby City is closer) and the trust's property at Knowle Hill, Ingleby is also closer.
http://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/BuildingDetails/Overview/186/Knowle_Hill

In the 1970's, my dad wanted to but Knowle Hill Cottage but its was in such a bad state way beyond his means. The Trust have done a good job.
 
Thoroughly enjoyed reading that,and what a cracking looking bike.
Some folks skills and ingenuity just never cease to amaze me.

Great post JB.

It's spurring me on to do something myself,although it's would be nowhere near this level,maybe just a mild renovation of a tired XR or something similar.

Steve
 


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