Looking at this superb CR250 it is hard to believe that the initial idea was for something quite different from the race-ready 250 which USA star Ivan Tedesco was using to good effect at Farleigh Castle for Vets MXdN in September.
The bike’s owner Stevie Denton told me: “I originally fancied building a CR with an XR500 engine in, so got a frame from the USA and quickly discovered an XR engine won’t go into the frame without an awful lot of work. The frame isn’t big enough at the lower end, so short of cutting off and remaking the whole engine cradle part of the frame, I had to have a rethink.”
What he came up with was to produce a 250 which would be as good as a CR250 could be, using what was available to him. Actually Stevie said, “…what was lying around…”
So, what goes into a bike fit for superstars of MX to race? Well, quite a lot actually and time-wise it took several years’ development to bring it to this stage. Nor is this the final stage, as development is ongoing and as we checked in with Stevie he told us the latest swinging arm prototype had just arrived and was soon to be fitted.
Okay, the starting point wasn’t a complete bike, just the frame, which Stevie sourced in the USA. Building a bike up from bits isn’t always an easy way to go, even if you are part of a company specializing in the type of bike you’re creating. Maybe it gives you a slight advantage, but still.
“Next stage was to find a 250cc engine,” says Stevie. This also came from the USA and is the same year as the frame. Once back at the company’s base in North Wales it was fully stripped, had new bearings and seals throughout and a fair bit of tuning work was done to make it work as well as it could.
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