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Just wanted to share that @DonCox builds such fun electric conversions!
Last week I got to ride his electric 2005 CRF250R conversion. I am not the guy who enjoys joy-riding or even test-riding other people's bikes. I am cautious, and if something doesn't feel quite right, I slow down and bring the bike back home safely. But this one was different! I got hooked on it immediately and did not want to get off!
The bike felt so right!!! I own a 2005 CRF250R myself, a gasoline one, and 10 years ago, I used to race it every weekend. I jumped onto Don't bike, and I immediately felt invincible! Everything felt amazing. It was so light, so flickable! Compared to my Stark, it felt like it was half the weight, like a Supermini. I swear, the front end felt like it could never slip. And the steering was so subliminal that I was sure I did not even need to hold the handlebars, just lean the bike into the turn with my knees, twist the throttle, and wheelie out of any hairpin or rut!
Unfortunately, the asphalt in front of Don's house has no ruts. The front tire hooked up exactly as I expected, but the rear slid a little. No damage to the bike, just a small hole in my sneaker! LOL!
Enjoy!






Last week I got to ride his electric 2005 CRF250R conversion. I am not the guy who enjoys joy-riding or even test-riding other people's bikes. I am cautious, and if something doesn't feel quite right, I slow down and bring the bike back home safely. But this one was different! I got hooked on it immediately and did not want to get off!
The bike felt so right!!! I own a 2005 CRF250R myself, a gasoline one, and 10 years ago, I used to race it every weekend. I jumped onto Don't bike, and I immediately felt invincible! Everything felt amazing. It was so light, so flickable! Compared to my Stark, it felt like it was half the weight, like a Supermini. I swear, the front end felt like it could never slip. And the steering was so subliminal that I was sure I did not even need to hold the handlebars, just lean the bike into the turn with my knees, twist the throttle, and wheelie out of any hairpin or rut!
Unfortunately, the asphalt in front of Don's house has no ruts. The front tire hooked up exactly as I expected, but the rear slid a little. No damage to the bike, just a small hole in my sneaker! LOL!
Enjoy!






