Howdy guy's,After looking at Whymee's post about 1979 CR250R suspension questions.I don't want to hi-jack his thread so I will start my own.Am in the process of re-doing (istead of restoring

)a '79 250.I am basicly going with a semi MOTO X FOX theme.Have the swingarm , a set of fox factory shox.Made the engine stays and air box ring.Now comes the front end.I will be racing the bike or should I say attempting to race .At 60 years old might not be the smartest thing ..LOL anyway,Was thinking about the '83 480 front setup to try to keep some of the cost down. Simons anywhere from $1500 to $2000 if you can get a set.Have heard that you need a set of trees made for the 480 front end to get the correct frame geometry.I talked to the guy's at AMS racing ( Tim and Dave) and was told that the 480 front end has the wrong offset and can actually hurt the handling of the bike.What do you guy's think is the best way to go.Bite the bullet and go with a set of Simons? FOXX FORX ?(have been told that they are really not the greatest).Try the 480 setup anyway? Try to improve the factory forks (drilling the holes in the dampner,air caps,springs,fork kit) I know I wont be able to get the full potential out of any of them because of age ,ability, talent,etc..............LOL. But I do want to try to have really good equipment. Back in the day I raced on a shoestring budget was lucky to have enough money for gas and oil.Hell I was lucky if I could get to the track.I actually have two '79 250R's .One is an all original very low hr.like new bike and the other is the one I am talking about. I have done engine mods and lots of other stuff and plan on really "tricking" it out.Sorry to be so long winded and thanks in advance .....Alton