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Absolutely, both are EX250F models. 86-87are E1-E2 models.they have the same frame part # as the 89 to 05- F- models. part#32002-1896.! In 06-07 the frame part # changed ! to part #32160-1763 and the model # also changed toF6F AND F7F. I think the 06-07 motors will also fit if you use your 97 engine brackets part #32029-1543 which are the same from 88-05.

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