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anyone did a hybrid using a 2006 kx125 frame?

Posted: 07:23 am Feb 11 2010
by treadway47025
any downfalls to an 06 framed hybrid? Found a nice kdx-kx125 hybrid fairly close to me using an 06 frame

Posted: 09:03 am Feb 11 2010
by Tedh98
I'd check the VIN to confirm the year. In the US, 2005 was the last year for the kx 125.

Posted: 12:57 pm Feb 11 2010
by treadway47025
really.. Any downfalls to the 05?

Thanks

Posted: 01:07 pm Feb 11 2010
by Tedh98
I've been happy with my '04 (same as an '05) and am building another '04.

I haven't ridden anything other than the '04, so I can't give a comparison to an '02 for example. I'm sure you can find reviews that would go over the pros and cons of the changes over the years.

If you were building a hybrid, the downside to using an '04-'05 is that the parts aren't as plentiful and are usually more than if you were building a hybrid with a '99-02' design. But it sounds like you've found a complete bike, so that wouldn't be an issue.

Do you have any pictures of the bike?

Posted: 01:10 pm Feb 11 2010
by treadway47025
I can try to post some when I can. whats involved in the swap? With like swingarm and bushings and stuff. This guy bought it from someone who built it and another one.

Posted: 01:32 pm Feb 11 2010
by Tedh98
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treadway47025 wrote:whats involved in the swap? With like swingarm and bushings and stuff.
The cookbook threads at the top of this section will give you an idea, plus there are many similar posts with pictures and steps of building a hybrid.

Here is what I did: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7502

Posted: 06:09 pm Feb 12 2010
by treadway47025
well i bothced the getting a picture thing. its no longer on craigslist to get the pic, but I have the talked with the owner and have his number still. I dont know if I am going to pull the trigger to buy this or not.. He isnt moving much on price.. He has owned it 2 years. put about 20 hours on it. Hasnt did the rings or anything. Just cleanings, oil and filter type maintanence. He gave 3500.oo for it and whats 3400.oo. I said "after owning it 2 years and riding it how do you think you are losing money? It needs to be inspected rings wise and what not. offered 3k" He didnt take. Acted mad.

Posted: 06:15 pm Feb 12 2010
by treadway47025
THIS BIKE IS POWERED BY A JEFF FREDETTE MOTOR. IT IS PORTED AND POLISHED AND COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED FROM THE BOTTOM END UP. IT HAS AN OVERBOARD 36 MM CARB. IT IS MATED TO A MOTOTASANARI REED CAGE. THE HEAD WAS MILLED FOR IMPROVED RESPONSE. IT HAS AN FMF KNARLY PIPE WITH SILENCER. IT IS MOUNTED IN AN 06 KX 125 CHASSIS. IT LOOKS AND FITS LIKE FACTORY.

THE FRAME WAS SAND-BLASTED AND PAINTED WITH A GLOSS WHITE IMRON PAINT JOB. THE FOOT PEGS ARE PIVOT PEGS. IT HAS CARBON FIBER FRAME GUARDS ALONG WITH A CUSTOM MADE SKID PLATE OUT OF 7071 ALUMINUM. THE WHEELS ARE OFF OF A '07 KX 450 ALONG WITH FRONT AND REAR BRAKE ASSEMBLY.

THE BIKE INCLUDES WAVE ROTORS, ORING CHAIN, AND SPECIALIST REAR SPROCKET. RADIATORS ARE FITTED WITH MSR FRONT GUARDS AND WORKS CONNECTION BRACES. THE TIRES ARE IRC VOLCANDUROS. THE SUSPENSION IS SHOWA TWIN CHAMBER FRONT FORKS, REVALVED TO ACCOMODATE A 170 TO 180 RIDER. THE REAR SHOCK IS A KYB, REVALVED THE SAME.

THE BIKE HAS PRO TAPER WINDAM BARS, CYRCRA HAND GUARDS, AND PRO TAPER MOUNTS FITTED TO A KX250F SET OF UPPER AND LOWER CLAMPS. THE HEAD LIGHT ASSEMBLY IS FROM A KLX 450 WITH CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKETS MOUNTING IT TO THE CLAMPS, CONTROLLED BY A FACTORY KDX LIGHT SWITCH ON THE RIGHT HANDLE BAR. THE GRIPS ARE PRO TAPER DUAL COMPOUND. IT IS ALSO FITTED WITH A BOYSEN FLEX GRIP.

THIS BIKE HANDLES LIKE A 125 WITH TWICE THE TORQUE. THE BIKE LUGS THROUGH THE TRAILS IN 3RD GEAR LIKE IT'S ON RAILS. THIS IS NOT YOUR RUN OF THE MILL KDX! THIS BIKE WILL DO JUST ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT IT TO DO!

Thats the description. I had that saved

Posted: 12:00 am Feb 13 2010
by canuckhybrid125
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treadway47025 wrote:THIS BIKE IS POWERED BY A JEFF FREDETTE MOTOR. IT IS PORTED AND POLISHED AND COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED FROM THE BOTTOM END UP. IT HAS AN OVERBOARD 36 MM CARB. IT IS MATED TO A MOTOTASANARI REED CAGE. THE HEAD WAS MILLED FOR IMPROVED RESPONSE. IT HAS AN FMF KNARLY PIPE WITH SILENCER. IT IS MOUNTED IN AN 06 KX 125 CHASSIS. IT LOOKS AND FITS LIKE FACTORY.

THE FRAME WAS SAND-BLASTED AND PAINTED WITH A GLOSS WHITE IMRON PAINT JOB. THE FOOT PEGS ARE PIVOT PEGS. IT HAS CARBON FIBER FRAME GUARDS ALONG WITH A CUSTOM MADE SKID PLATE OUT OF 7071 ALUMINUM. THE WHEELS ARE OFF OF A '07 KX 450 ALONG WITH FRONT AND REAR BRAKE ASSEMBLY.

THE BIKE INCLUDES WAVE ROTORS, ORING CHAIN, AND SPECIALIST REAR SPROCKET. RADIATORS ARE FITTED WITH MSR FRONT GUARDS AND WORKS CONNECTION BRACES. THE TIRES ARE IRC VOLCANDUROS. THE SUSPENSION IS SHOWA TWIN CHAMBER FRONT FORKS, REVALVED TO ACCOMODATE A 170 TO 180 RIDER. THE REAR SHOCK IS A KYB, REVALVED THE SAME.

THE BIKE HAS PRO TAPER WINDAM BARS, CYRCRA HAND GUARDS, AND PRO TAPER MOUNTS FITTED TO A KX250F SET OF UPPER AND LOWER CLAMPS. THE HEAD LIGHT ASSEMBLY IS FROM A KLX 450 WITH CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKETS MOUNTING IT TO THE CLAMPS, CONTROLLED BY A FACTORY KDX LIGHT SWITCH ON THE RIGHT HANDLE BAR. THE GRIPS ARE PRO TAPER DUAL COMPOUND. IT IS ALSO FITTED WITH A BOYSEN FLEX GRIP.

THIS BIKE HANDLES LIKE A 125 WITH TWICE THE TORQUE. THE BIKE LUGS THROUGH THE TRAILS IN 3RD GEAR LIKE IT'S ON RAILS. THIS IS NOT YOUR RUN OF THE MILL KDX! THIS BIKE WILL DO JUST ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT IT TO DO!

Thats the description. I had that saved
How much,I want it.

Posted: 09:12 am Feb 13 2010
by treadway47025
he paid 3500 2 years ago and wants 3450. thats kinsa nuts. it has 20 plus hours of riding on it and hasnt had rings put or done a compression test.

Posted: 10:10 am Feb 13 2010
by scheckaet
20 hours doesn't seem like much...

Posted: 11:42 am Feb 13 2010
by canuckhybrid125
For what it is I still think its a good deal,just look at all the upgrades :cool: If it was for sale in my area Id buy it.

Posted: 03:06 pm Feb 13 2010
by scheckaet
I'm already up to 2500 on my build... and I still need to sandblast and powdercoat...amoung other minor things :roll:

I think it is a pretty nice deal too, depending on the condition of bearing, plastics...

Posted: 03:23 pm Feb 13 2010
by treadway47025
its the fact he bought it done for 3500 rode it 2 years and still wants 3400. im sorry but nice 06 and 07 even 08 ktms go for that. could have had a 08 ktm 200xcw with accessories last week for 3k and it only has 25 hours on it and guy had the top end proffesionally gone through for safe measure. It was super nice. Sold before I could go get it.

Posted: 04:40 pm Feb 13 2010
by Julien D
I'll take the kdx'd 05 kx125 over the katoom any day, especially with the amount of engine work that been to that one. Assuming there's documentation from Fredette on the engine work then that bike is worth every penny.

Posted: 05:19 pm Feb 13 2010
by treadway47025
I currently am bikeless as I sold the kdx and ktm back before winter so I am looking very hard. Im between this and a 300xcw ktm

Posted: 06:04 pm Feb 13 2010
by Tedh98
Bummer on the picture, I would have liked to have seen what a white framed hybrid looked like.

Posted: 10:47 pm Feb 13 2010
by treadway47025
Not too hot on the white myself. I am seriously considering this bike. I am unsure of how it would get titled though.

Posted: 09:08 am Feb 14 2010
by Julien D
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treadway47025 wrote:Not too hot on the white myself. I am seriously considering this bike. I am unsure of how it would get titled though.
VIN number follows the frame. For titling purposes it's a kx125.

Posted: 09:26 am Feb 14 2010
by treadway47025
wonder if I could do a builder title so I can dual sport it around the country side and into town