Start ebaying for a set of KX forks.
Send the carby and head off to RB for his mods.
Toss the stock reeds and get a pair of 607's.
Start shopping for a rev profile pipe.
Thats the short list


Well, it's a new bike, w/ warranty. I just don't think the dealer prep was anything to write back home about. I'm sure what was assembled at the factory is just fine and dandy. The odometer cable was routed in front of the forks. Anyone could see it should be behind and through that little doohickey.2001 kdx 200 good bike wrote:good luck with that one!
I pulled the little rubber plugs and hacked them off so they didn't show...then put the little rubber plugs back in.Indawoods wrote: It wouldn't hurt a thing if you hacked it off... just preference I guess.....
I agree about the OEM chain part, it stretches a LOT, I had to re adjust mine every ride (and I lube it every time)I think my OEM chain lasted almost a couple rides!!
I'll prolly keep the bag just in case I take on a hankerin' to pop it back on....I looked on one of them OEM parts finder microfiche doohickeys what they want for them rinky dink things. $111 for an '04, and $95 for an '05~'06. The '04 has an "A" after the part number. I dunno what the difference is but they must have just lined the '04 bags w/ an extra layer of the gold they make the otherns with.canyncarvr wrote:Wanna get rid of your fender bag?
Hhhmmmmm??
Drop me a line!
I didn't see a mention of the final drive. The 200 chain/sprocket setup is garbage. You would likely be better off putting GOOD chain on the existing spockets NOW.
I think my OEM chain lasted almost a couple rides!!