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The 88-89 250Rs are considered to be the best from the factory because of their slightly revised front suspension geometry and shorter, aluminum rear swingarms. All 250Rs have places of concern, regardless of year. The front shock mounts seem to have more trouble on the 86-87 models, whereas the footpeg mounts tend to crack more on the 88-89 versions. For the 88-89 models, check the swingarm for cracks at any high-stress area. If you find a highly modified 250R that has aftermarket suspension, the differences in handling between the 86-87 and 88-89 versions will be un-noticeable, not that they were all that noticeable to begin with. It shouldn't be too hard to find what you are looking for, so good luck.
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Originally posted by: 69HemiGTX
The front shock mounts seem to have more trouble on the 86-87 models, whereas the footpeg mounts tend to crack more on the 88-89 versions.
The front shock mounts seem to have more trouble on the 86-87 models, whereas the footpeg mounts tend to crack more on the 88-89 versions.
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