Now that the initial euphoria has worn off, it's time to actually make sure it's trailworthy. I've been pretty busy since grabbing it but I would like to actually hit the woods for real here in the next month or so. My evaluation once I started shaking it down found the following issues:
Bar risers were bent/not lined up. Pulled out riser bolts, swapped bushings around, now straight(er). I am looking at riser options to make the cockpit a little bigger. Would also like to go to aluminum hand guards, just has plastic Acerbis guards on it now.
Rear wheel missing one spoke. The one thing I forgot was to check it before I left with it - the seller said it was missing a spoke and I left it at that. Just about every spoke was loose, and on top of that there is a small crack on the rim. Bought wheel off eBay complete with broken hub - going to swap my hub into that wheel - first time ever lacing a wheel, wish me luck!
Silencer is an old FMF PowerCore - attached to a FMF Woods pipe. Nothing wrong there but intended use is USFS trails so an approved arrestor is in order. So far been striking out here, although I do have an offer to swap the PowerCore via shipping for a stocker. Hoping to find a stocker or TurbineCore locally.
Front pads look pretty low. Still material on them but not a lot. Pretty straightforward here, even for me.
Stock spring on the shock. As it came, I have almost a whopping 6" of sag in shorts and t-shirt

Stock forks. Based on the shock info, likely way too soft. Despite being obviously soft, I am not going to be hammering this bike for now, so this could be a winter project. Probably should look for a KLX650 front end. I will be riding like a 60 year old guy who wants to prove to his wife he's not going to wind up in the hospital - to start

Front headlight there but not hooked up. Tail light works. Another winter project.
Kicker constantly falls out to the side, won't stay folded in. This is annoying. I need to pull that off and see about getting that BB back in from what I understand.
Very short crack, less than 1/4" on tank, up near the filler neck. Seeps a little bit in limited riding during shakedown. This is a tragedy as this is the violet tank. Going to try to solve the plastics repair here, I love the grape.
Tires have nice tread but OLD. Expect they will chunk off although I don't see any dry rot. Plus it's a 120/90-18 rear. See the post about the rear wheel - it comes with a generic tire that looks like new and it's a 110/100-18. It will do for now until I decide what to run on it.
Oil looks good, gears shift pretty nice. Looks like motor oil, was going to change out to Type F. Guess that's an autoparts store deal - Couple Wally Worlds I have been have had zero stock.
Engine actually starts in a kick or two and idles OK. It's been so long since I've been on a 2 stroke so I'm not sure but I feel like the bottom end is off a little and the hit is a little harder than I was expecting. It does feel like it flattens out on top, maybe a little early. (Previous bike was an 89 YZ250 with a flywheel weight added.) I haven't really stretched its legs but I likely need a good cleaning and see where I am at on jetting. I've had very limited carb experience so if it's running half decent I'll let it go until I get a serious ride or three in.
I'm sure I'll turn up a few other things but this will get me started. I tried to pick up a KLX250 roller for $100 but never got an answer. Could have gotten a rear wheel and a fork swap in one swoop.