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my latest project finished

Posted: 05:31 pm May 01 2016
by rparrish08
This bike was a complete mess when i bought it. I rebuilt the bike top to bottom. I was planning on doing a thread of the rebuild but all of my pictures of the rebuild were on my phone that no longer exists. So I figured I'd just post pics of the final product here. P.S. I know it needs a rear tire badly. One is on its way. Image
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Re: my latest project finished

Posted: 07:15 pm May 01 2016
by Sullyfam
Nice!!!!

Any before pics?


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Re: my latest project finished

Posted: 07:56 pm May 01 2016
by rparrish08
I had before pics on my old phone but its no longer with us. It was pretty ratty. The big end bearing took a dive a week after I bought it. After a budget build I've got about $1600 in it. But then I looped a wheelie and broke a brand new fender so add on another $60 for new rear fender #2.

my latest project finished

Posted: 09:11 pm May 01 2016
by kx200
you need to pick up some brake cable guides so you don't get it caught on something. good job on the rebuild!

Re: my latest project finished

Posted: 09:20 pm May 01 2016
by shoe757
Where did you find a number plate that fits?

my latest project finished

Posted: 09:23 pm May 01 2016
by Dekon
I would also reroute the front brake hose between the fork slider and wheel(the section from the slider clamp to the caliper), that way it will not get caught on anything.

Re: my latest project finished

Posted: 09:58 pm May 01 2016
by rparrish08
shoe757 wrote:Where did you find a number plate that fits?
The numbed plate came off an early 2000's kx125 along with the front fender. It was a bike my brother used to own so I'm not sure on the year. When I got the bike it had no headlight or front fender. The # plate and fender were sitting under the work bench and they bolted right up.

my latest project finished

Posted: 10:00 pm May 01 2016
by rparrish08
Dekon wrote:I would also reroute the front brake hose between the fork slider and wheel(the section from the slider clamp to the caliper), that way it will not get caught on anything.
Good catch, I'll do that.

Re: my latest project finished

Posted: 12:05 pm May 02 2016
by ronopolis
Looks great. I'm almost caught up with you, my 220 started running last night. . Where did you get those graphics -- they look really nice. I'm trying to finish up the bling-bling on my bike -- looking at graphics. Yours are some of the best I've seen.

Re: my latest project finished

Posted: 01:41 pm May 02 2016
by rparrish08
ronopolis wrote:Looks great. I'm almost caught up with you, my 220 started running last night. . Where did you get those graphics -- they look really nice. I'm trying to finish up the bling-bling on my bike -- looking at graphics. Yours are some of the best I've seen.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/GRAPHICS-BACKGROU ... nav=SEARCH