ther aluminum extensions welded into a stock swing arm ... gota find a fab shop near you .. newer bikes ucan just order them but older stuff is hard to find .. if i had to do again i would mayb just buy two of the same swing arm and have a good welder hook u up .. then u can deff use stock axle and chain tensioners
One question... where were you able to find a Powercore 2 that fits the 1989-1990 subframe mounting points? I had to custom mount a Powecore 2 that was meant for a 1991-2001 style subframe because I could only find Powercore 1’s for the 1989-1990 models only.
I believe it mottosport . Com .. was super nervous ordering it bc I didnt think it was gonna mount up and pic was diff on website ..idk if fmf started making it for older models later .. 89 / 90 cr 500 best looking 500 ever made!!!! ... lol was cheap too like 120$ had to buy one for rm 85 was like 140$
@@judaslicciardello3946 Oh man, I think I know what they did on their website. They still have the Powercore 1 as the picture, but the actual part they ship is the Powercore 2. Damn it Motosport! 🤦♂️
Having the same issue I have a 1990 cr500 and want the power core 2 but the picture is the power core 1 don’t wanna order it and it be wrong how was modifying the subframe the make the power core 2 work
@@jgeorge4389 When I modified my powercore 2, I ended up cutting off the mount on the silencer that is the closest to the airbox and used the mount that is closer to the rear fender and it's still held on very strong. I had to take my time with a torch to heat up and carefully bend the exhaust tube nicely to get the mount to line up with the subframe without any tension but it wasn't too hard to do, it just took some time to get it right where I wanted it. I still screwed in the second bolt into the empty mount on the subframe just to keep the thread from getting dirty and rusty. My recent video shows what it looks like. The end result looks pretty nice in my opinion. The best part about it is that I only had to modify the silencer so the frame is actually untouched and I didn't even have to use a welder. If I had a TIG welder setup (which I might get one soon), I would keep the mount that I cut off and reweld it to where it lines up.
that bike is beautiful
That thing is a monster 👍🏻nice job
Looks awesome man good job. Wish i could take it for a beatin. Lol
Ooo she loves a good beatin
Nice I have a 90 I'm restoring too. Where did you get the plastics? They look great
I think it was mottosport for must of the cr500 parts
Where did you get those radiators? Who makes them? I want a set. What was the price?
Nice bike
Congratulations nice job. Have you run the motor in yet? I can imagine your excitement to ride it
Where you find this swing arm look like for hillclimb
ther aluminum extensions welded into a stock swing arm ... gota find a fab shop near you .. newer bikes ucan just order them but older stuff is hard to find .. if i had to do again i would mayb just buy two of the same swing arm and have a good welder hook u up .. then u can deff use stock axle and chain tensioners
Is it for hill climb or dunes?
One question... where were you able to find a Powercore 2 that fits the 1989-1990 subframe mounting points? I had to custom mount a Powecore 2 that was meant for a 1991-2001 style subframe because I could only find Powercore 1’s for the 1989-1990 models only.
I believe it mottosport . Com .. was super nervous ordering it bc I didnt think it was gonna mount up and pic was diff on website ..idk if fmf started making it for older models later .. 89 / 90 cr 500 best looking 500 ever made!!!! ... lol was cheap too like 120$ had to buy one for rm 85 was like 140$
@@judaslicciardello3946 Oh man, I think I know what they did on their website. They still have the Powercore 1 as the picture, but the actual part they ship is the Powercore 2. Damn it Motosport! 🤦♂️
Yea ordering parts for these older bikes is the hardest part of the job
Having the same issue I have a 1990 cr500 and want the power core 2 but the picture is the power core 1 don’t wanna order it and it be wrong how was modifying the subframe the make the power core 2 work
@@jgeorge4389 When I modified my powercore 2, I ended up cutting off the mount on the silencer that is the closest to the airbox and used the mount that is closer to the rear fender and it's still held on very strong. I had to take my time with a torch to heat up and carefully bend the exhaust tube nicely to get the mount to line up with the subframe without any tension but it wasn't too hard to do, it just took some time to get it right where I wanted it. I still screwed in the second bolt into the empty mount on the subframe just to keep the thread from getting dirty and rusty. My recent video shows what it looks like. The end result looks pretty nice in my opinion. The best part about it is that I only had to modify the silencer so the frame is actually untouched and I didn't even have to use a welder. If I had a TIG welder setup (which I might get one soon), I would keep the mount that I cut off and reweld it to where it lines up.