I came across the all balls racing conversion chart located here:
https://www.allballsracing.com/forkconversion
Most CR's seem to fit. The chart does not consider swapping steering stems.
Conveniently, a riding buddy of mine has a '97 CR250, so we began taking measurements. The steering stems seemed to measure out ok, and the all balls conversion chart lists the CR250 as a potential swap. The chart also includes CR/CRF's/CRFX out to '18. RM's and RMZ's also fit out to '18. I have a KDX220 that I will be trying a RMZ conversion on later this year. Will post the results here since it should be similar to the 500 for fitment.
I came across a good condition 2006 CR250 fork and triple clamp setup for relatively cheap and is a good enough upgrade for me and the riding I do. The swap will also require the use of the CR wheel and brake.
I bought the conversion kits from all balls for the upper and lower steering stem. Here is what came in the box; each box contained the bearing and cup required for the swap, dust seal and 2 washers of different diameters and depths. Good stuff, 3 of the 4 washers in the two kits are not needed.
What's in the box?
This swap is/was relatively drama free. One of the washers from the conversion kits is the correct depth for the upper bearing race. It is needed as the supplied bearing is 3 mm less wide than OEM. However the washer needed to be modified as follows, the inner diameter needed to be increased to allow the bearing to seat into the cup properly and the outer diameter needed to be decreased to allow the washer to fit into the steering race. In addition a steering stop needs to be created. My solution is to weld on additional material to the original stop tab and frame and engage the tabs on the lower triple clamp. I have it drawn up in CAD.
Fit AND Finish:




CAD:


I am not quite finished yet the swap yet. I am waiting on a brake rotor and need to pick a machine shop to create the steering stop.
I will post some pictures to show the nut engagement on the triple and how the fitment looks. I couldn't be happier with how it fits.
P.S.
I am grateful for the information on this site. Helps me keep my bike going, and improving it.