Electric starter for CRF 70
  • ramon
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    Electric starter for CRF 70

    by ramon » Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:13 pm

    Does anyone know of an after market add-on electric start for a CRF 70? Ever since I purchased my CR250X, my son has wanted one for his 70.
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    oldtimer
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    by oldtimer » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:43 pm

    I’m not 100% sure but I don’t think so. I have never stumbled across anything. It would likely be extremely expensive anyway.

    It’s a shame all the Yamaha TTR’s from the 50 to the 250 are now electric start. I suspect Honda will respond to that soon like they have with the 06 CRF150
    06 CRF230, BBR F&R Springs, BBR Triple Clamp and Link,BBR skidplate and cam cover, RSW fork brace, Pro Taper Fat bars, Ready Filters, Power up Kit, Airbox Mods and Trail Tech.
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    PGer555
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    by PGer555 » Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:19 pm

    hey cr250, havent seen you in the 230 forum lately...
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    by oldtimer » Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:09 pm

    I’m on everyday! Has not been much activity. I jump in look for new posts and if I can’t add much I’m out! :-)

    We need new blood!
    06 CRF230, BBR F&R Springs, BBR Triple Clamp and Link,BBR skidplate and cam cover, RSW fork brace, Pro Taper Fat bars, Ready Filters, Power up Kit, Airbox Mods and Trail Tech.
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    04 CRF70
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    by ScottX » Fri Mar 10, 2006 7:32 pm

    I installed a 110cc electric start 4 speed clutch motor in a honda xr70 frame, I mounted the batt under the seat and all the electrical under the side panel.

    The motor I bought came with the starter relay and a stator to charge the batt and run lights I used the honda coil and rev box I just pluged the wires from the motor into the stock wiring harness .

    You can get a motor from dratv.com for about $400.00 and find a small batt for $50.00

    The bike is for sale now my son is on a cr85 and we don't use it. Scott
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    cheezeburger
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    by cheezeburger » Sat May 20, 2006 8:14 pm

    My son asked me for a starter today. He just jumped up to the 70 and it is a lot harder for the little guy to kick over than his 50.

    Outside of spending $500 bucks and doing a major over haul, can you make it kick over easier if you can't put a starter on it?
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