Kristal Coquinati's 97 CR250 in Italy.

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Kristal Coquinati's 97 CR250 in Italy.

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Kristal Coquinati's 97 CR250 in Italy.
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Sweet ride.
It's nice to see we have riding brothers around the globe.
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thanks for hospitality=)
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now im changing my cr 250,soon i'll put pictures honda cr 250 MARTIN HONDA RACING
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Excellent!
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sharp lookin bike. Ive always wanted a Cr250. only the steel frame one.. last year of it. was it 96 I think?
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Your right.
CR250 96 steel, 97 Aluminum.
CR125 97 steel, 98 Aluminum.
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Lookin sharp!
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is better ohlins shock o original honda?
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I have never rode the Ohlins on your bike so I can only give you an answer based on other bikes.
It really depends on how each is set up.
If the stock Honda shock is re-valved and sprung for your weight, riding style, and riding conditions then I would take the Honda shock.
If the Ohlins is set up correctly I would take the Ohlins.
Of course, it also depends on which Ohlins shock you have :-)
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