'01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
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'01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
I picked up a '01 KXD200 Jan-1, some good, some some not to bad.
Has new top end, dessert FMF pipe, new tires and a few accessories.
I think the PO power washed bike a lot, every bearing is bad.
Engine is coming out to paint frame and clean thing up.
So far repair list includes...
Water pump re-seal.
Front and rear wheel bearings.
Swing arm and shock linkage bearings.
Steering head bearings.
Chain and sprockets.
Carb rebuild.
Any suggestion are welcome.
I've already noticed quite a bunch of knowledgeable folks here.
Here's a few pics, will post more.
Has new top end, dessert FMF pipe, new tires and a few accessories.
I think the PO power washed bike a lot, every bearing is bad.
Engine is coming out to paint frame and clean thing up.
So far repair list includes...
Water pump re-seal.
Front and rear wheel bearings.
Swing arm and shock linkage bearings.
Steering head bearings.
Chain and sprockets.
Carb rebuild.
Any suggestion are welcome.
I've already noticed quite a bunch of knowledgeable folks here.
Here's a few pics, will post more.
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Mark
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
pic 1: This will go well. Even his power washer is lime green.
pic 2: WHAT THE HELL (welding bead ring on the head tube)
What is going on there?
pic 2: WHAT THE HELL (welding bead ring on the head tube)
What is going on there?
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Head tube looks factory to me.
And a, hell-o to you too.
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
OK, scratched off paint must have been throwing me off.
That looks normal now on the close up.
That looks normal now on the close up.
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
That’s good, thanks
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Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
74 DT360
75 Norton
73 CB500K
63 C200
87 PW50
64 McClane Edger
Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Got back from visiting grand kids, now I can get back to working on the bike.
I appreciate all the effort keeping this site going, Its helped me a lot. Doing a search always comes up with good info.
I appreciate all the effort keeping this site going, Its helped me a lot. Doing a search always comes up with good info.
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Roseville, Ca
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'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
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87 PW50
64 McClane Edger
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Very green, very nice!
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
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HEHE, I guess going green these days has more then one meaning.
I found all of the shock linkage and swingarm bearings very rusty, like dust. Zerk fittings would be cool.
Also found coolant in the trans oil. If I looked over the bike more closely I may have not bought it.
I guess I got excited finding a KDX close, year and price I was looking for. One great thing about the KDX is a lot of support and available parts.
When i pulled the side cove off to replace the water pump seals, there was no sign of rust, so I'm guessing water leak had just started.
Oh well.
Getting the KIPS back in sync was easy too.
So far everything is going smooth, definitely enjoying working on the bike, wife likes it too, keeps me busy and out of her hair.
If you see anything I'm doing looks stupid, let me know, it wouldn't be the first time.
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HEHE, I guess going green these days has more then one meaning.
I found all of the shock linkage and swingarm bearings very rusty, like dust. Zerk fittings would be cool.
Also found coolant in the trans oil. If I looked over the bike more closely I may have not bought it.
I guess I got excited finding a KDX close, year and price I was looking for. One great thing about the KDX is a lot of support and available parts.
When i pulled the side cove off to replace the water pump seals, there was no sign of rust, so I'm guessing water leak had just started.
Oh well.
Getting the KIPS back in sync was easy too.
So far everything is going smooth, definitely enjoying working on the bike, wife likes it too, keeps me busy and out of her hair.
If you see anything I'm doing looks stupid, let me know, it wouldn't be the first time.
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Mark
Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
74 DT360
75 Norton
73 CB500K
63 C200
87 PW50
64 McClane Edger
Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Got the bike together and rode around on my daughters property with my grandson.
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Very nice! Congratulations.
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
He rides around the property as fast as me.
I guess I'm not sure I'm saying he's fast or i'm slow, probably the latter.
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Mark
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
It's a keeper! It has a kick stand too!
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Thanks,
yeah I put the kick stand on.
The shock is off and at a suspension shop, waiting for the results.
Shaft has some side to side play and he said some oil is lost from either a leak or leaking bladder. So not sure how worn the shock housing is.
I'll get the damage report in a few days.
Mark
Roseville, Ca
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'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
74 DT360
75 Norton
73 CB500K
63 C200
87 PW50
64 McClane Edger
Roseville, Ca
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Nice work! I love seeing people fixing up these KDX's.
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Thanks,....... I admire a lot of the bikes I've seen on this forum.
For me its mostly peace of mind knowing whats going on with the bike, I don't like surprises. A lot of things were neglected on this bike.
A used motorcycle is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get. umm, that saying sounds familiar...
Mark
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'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
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75 Norton
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63 C200
87 PW50
64 McClane Edger
Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
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64 McClane Edger
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Yeah, it really is. You can only look over so many things before you buy it. Eventually everyone develops an intuition though
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
Yes kdsully, very true, to tell the truth I hardly looked it over, I was just happy finding the year, price and had a pink slip.
In Calif if you just have a bill of sale, you have to make a trip to the CHP for vin inspection, A friend did that and found out the engine on his 73 CB750 was stolen back in the 80's. The CHP sent letters to the then owner and insurance company, they received no response so his impounded bike was returned.
My Bultaco slipped through CHP safely, someone ground off the vin and re-stamped it so it would match the engine number. They missed it.
An '01 KDX is considered a modern bike but its still 20 years old.
My first bike I restored was a 65 Honda S90, I had good intuition about that bike but my wife said i should be institutionalized, there were no two pieces bolted together.
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Mark
Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
74 DT360
75 Norton
73 CB500K
63 C200
87 PW50
64 McClane Edger
Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
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63 C200
87 PW50
64 McClane Edger
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
I've done frame up rebuilds on both my 200 and 220. The 220 was bone stock and completely unmolested. The 200 was bone stock but had a lot of neglect and a few Bubba repairs I had to fix.rtbmrgl wrote: ↑02:08 am Feb 22 2020Thanks,....... I admire a lot of the bikes I've seen on this forum.
For me its mostly peace of mind knowing whats going on with the bike, I don't like surprises. A lot of things were neglected on this bike.
A used motorcycle is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get. umm, that saying sounds familiar...
I've seen bikes not even a year old have major Bubba mods and things messed up a regular Joe wouldnt notice. The only way you can know for sure you are getting a good bike is to buy one brand new from the dealership. Since the bikes I like aren't made anymore I have to go through them to know everything is good. It's worth the time, money and effort.
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Re: '01 KDX200 resto, NoCal
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Yes javjacob, those infamous what the heck were you thinking repairs.
KDX is a great bike but I'm wondering what the future holds. A twin shock vintage bikes has several choices.
Yes javjacob, those infamous what the heck were you thinking repairs.
KDX is a great bike but I'm wondering what the future holds. A twin shock vintage bikes has several choices.
Mark
Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
74 DT360
75 Norton
73 CB500K
63 C200
87 PW50
64 McClane Edger
Roseville, Ca
'76 Bultaco 143 Frontera
'06 GL1800
'01 KDX200
'97 KDX220r
74 DT360
75 Norton
73 CB500K
63 C200
87 PW50
64 McClane Edger