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Can You Use The Smr630 Plastic On A Sm450r ???

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#1 ·
I really like how this bike looks -

http://www.wyattsoftware.com/husqvarna/smr630_1.jpg

Is that an air box with those holes on the side?

This bike also looks very close to what was going on back in 2000 with the Husqvarna NOX - http://www.stephensdesign.s5.com/Motorsports/sale.htm

He wants $11,500 for the $20,000 bike, but I just don't see too much difference in this one and the one I paid $4500 for. No doubt that carbon fiber will be higher than dope, but I still want it.

Does anyone know if these bike frames are different or the same?
 
#2 ·
very pretty, but already dated technology on the Nox. Still beautiful though.
I've seen the Seel replica in person. Very nice peice, and available at Ducati Oceanside for 16k, if it hasnt already sold.

I wouldnt pay 16k for a Supermoto, unless I already had a good collection of bikes and just wanted another trophy.
 
#3 ·
An '04 450? Two very different bikes... frames and tanks are quite different. Front and rear fenders will work, other plastic won't. That's the side mounted airbox used on all Husky monoshock 4 strokes until the new twin cam models(450-510). Some blue and yellow enduro/motocross plastic will get you the general look. I want a SMR630, but I'll settle for a 570 tricked out a piece at a time. Eddy Seel is riding a 450 this year.
 
#4 ·
Like Nhuskys said, they really won't transplant. I have an '00 SM610R (same plastic/frame as Eddy Seel) and an '05 TE450. No way the plastics will work on each other; I seriously doubt the fenders would either, but I haven't tried.

Oops. My plastic isn't the same as the Eddy Seel Replica; the post '01 stuff is very different looking from the '00. Anyway, the stuff still won't fit on your ride.
 
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