Previously I'd snatched up a pair of '94-'98 KX purple shrouds, in anticipation of acquiring a '95-'98 KX125 for a 134cc woods bike project...
So I effectively bought a pair of shrouds to build a bike around
Well... Now I've been picking up some other '94-'98 KX125/250 parts, an Acerbis oversized purple desert tank and a '94-'98 Acerbis 035 spark arrestor, + an AC Racing aluminum seat subframe (stock '94-'98 was a thin steel subframe).
However, I believe I've decided for now that I may be using those KX parts to put my spare KDX220 engine into a new home... building a KDX220/KX125 hybrid... I have yet to acquire a frame/swingarm or other parts, so I still may end up with finding a blown up '95-'98 KX125 complete, which could revert back to this KX134X / KDX134R ultralight woods bike conversion, but I may go the hybrid route for now...
Frames on eBay are cheap enough that if I changed my mind after modifying the 125 frame to KDX200/220 engine mounts, I could always pick up another '95-'98 KX125 frame and do this exact proposed build still or even swap all the parts onto the stock KX125 frame and woods built 134cc engine.
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Thinking about how much I fall back on using the lugability of the torquey KDX220 engine, and how well the 200H/220R engines can be modified, as well as the allure of the removable seat subframe, slightly higher ground clearance, and slightly lower fuel tank height, as well as being by default (longer shock stock than the KDX) a better candidate for a longer modern shock swap (similar size shock in a KDX requires some mixing and matching of parts to keep it no more than 12mm taller than stock) as well as defaulting to fitting taller forks to match the taller rear suspension, I decided a 220/KX125 hybrid would be a fun route to try.
Upon acquiring these KX parts, I was also contemplating the opposite direction, finding a 1997 KX250 to do a woods conversion on, possibly a +2.10mm overbore Wossner/Vintco piston for 265cc to get a little more edge for running more even in the wide open & hill climbs up against modern 300's... some porting cleanup and blueprinting/gasket matching, RAD valve reed cage, thinner base gasket to very slightly drop the port timing, and head squish mods for a little more low end torque, + flywheel weight, 18" wheel, woods valving etc... Oh, and a '91-'94 KDX250 wide ratio gearbox swap...
Ultimately I decided that the KDX220 or a big bore 223cc KDX200 engine with revised porting is plenty enough power for most riding scenarios up to 55mph, & the 250cc & larger engines definitely have more weight to them, & I'm trying to drop weight through these builds... So for now, that idea is just a brainstormed pipe dream... Additionally, the KX250 frames are a bit longer in the front end as well as I believe(?) a slightly longer swing arm, I do really love the small bores for their nimble agile handling abilities due to a slightly more compact chassis...