Here's a look at it installed on the bike. And new chain. Tires are a bitch to install using screwdrivers! But I didnt want to wait until Tuesday to borrow tire spoons :)

If this works out and is not too expensive, i'd think the e series would become a lot more attractive as project bikeGotanubike wrote:Yup and if you have an E series struggling with stripping powervalves, I have a surprise for you guys in a couple weeks.
I have been in contact with Brock from BDK race engineering and he is going to put together and bushing adapter kit for for the KMX200 valves they machine and sell which are zinc anodized steel and never strip. If it works, he will put up a special listing for 89-94 kdx200 left powervalve kit.
Keep your eyes peeled in a couple weeks I will post a picture tutorial.
plus $75 shippingGotanubike wrote:He estimated the bushings to be around 10 euros. So with the valves being 39 euros, probably 49 euros or $65($72CAD) roughly for the left powervalve + bushings/spacer collars
newbbewb wrote:DIYmirage has it right.
It is times like these that I am thankful to have help for my 1994 KDX200, in the way of parts bikes - 1991, 1992 and 1994 KDX200's.diymirage wrote:plus $75 shipping
That stuff is too expensive anyways..I run motomaster Formula 1 conventionalJaguar wrote:It will break-in faster if you don't use synthetic oil till the rings fully seat.