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Hey guys, ive just gotten back on the dirt after a few years and what better to buy than another kdx200!!!
I have previously had a few kdx250 but this time i diddnt want such a heavy old girl.....
So i picked up a siezed 97 200 for $500 bucks it had a few nice bolt ons, fmf chamber and silencer, jetted carb, Alloy bar bushes but thats about where the nice stopped!
Here it is when i got it, pretty rough and un-loved oh yeah and SEZIED!
I tore it down and found out it was toast!
I decided to sell it and find anotherone, but when i advertised it a guy offered me a motor ans spares for $200 so i grabbed that.
I was stoked, the guy turnrd up with basically a whole bike minus frame and wheels!
He ha a full rebuild done on the bike, rode for ten hours then the frame snapped so he biffed the frame and kept the rest to make a go cart with.... A year later he gave up and sold it to me.
So i have no started a ground up rebuild......
Fresh black frame.
Pretty new rads and hoses
Shortened and repacked silencer
(Yoshi sticker left over from my z1100)
Frame cut down for a kx125 rear fender
It dosent lign up as nice as a maier one does but a third the price!
More bits to powder coat
Starting to look good
And a nice set of 01 KX125 forks to go on too
New plastics on order ans she'll be ready to ride soon.....
I have previously had a few kdx250 but this time i diddnt want such a heavy old girl.....
So i picked up a siezed 97 200 for $500 bucks it had a few nice bolt ons, fmf chamber and silencer, jetted carb, Alloy bar bushes but thats about where the nice stopped!
Here it is when i got it, pretty rough and un-loved oh yeah and SEZIED!
I tore it down and found out it was toast!
I decided to sell it and find anotherone, but when i advertised it a guy offered me a motor ans spares for $200 so i grabbed that.
I was stoked, the guy turnrd up with basically a whole bike minus frame and wheels!
He ha a full rebuild done on the bike, rode for ten hours then the frame snapped so he biffed the frame and kept the rest to make a go cart with.... A year later he gave up and sold it to me.
So i have no started a ground up rebuild......
Fresh black frame.
Pretty new rads and hoses
Shortened and repacked silencer
(Yoshi sticker left over from my z1100)
Frame cut down for a kx125 rear fender
It dosent lign up as nice as a maier one does but a third the price!
More bits to powder coat
Starting to look good
And a nice set of 01 KX125 forks to go on too
New plastics on order ans she'll be ready to ride soon.....
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Hi Back, and welcome to the forum. Looks like a good score for you. Bike is lookin Sweet!!!!! Good Job!!!
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Welcome to the forums. Good job on the rebuild. Keep up the good work.
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Hi welcome, to the forum. Nice project, looking foward to see the finished product. I wish i could get down there to do some riding, the tempeture up here has been consistently below freezing since november with over a foot of snow on the ground. I cant take it much longer
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Thanks guys, 30deg celcius here most days....
im happy with how its comming along too,
The wheels are getting powdercoated black now
And the plastics cant be too far away, i also scored a
Pro taper top clamp for the kx forks yesterday so i can use my bolt on risers and
i wont need to use those stupid Adaptors to fit the fat bars.
i think its actually
off a 125sx but the offset and spacing works!
Big fat pegs are on.
And a new gripper cover
Next on the list is a v force reed block!
As far as the fork conversion goes it is working out to be almost a bolt up affair....
The lower bearings are the same, so instead of pressing the stems i did some bearing reasearch
And found one that is the same O.D as the kdx and 2mm smaller I.D than the KX, so i can turn the KX stem down 1mm in diamiter before i hit the thread and the other 1mm ill take off the I.D of the bearing
Other than that i need to extend the steering stops a bit and bolt it up.
I got the compleate KX front end, wheel, axle, calliper, forks and triples for $60!!!!
The guy said they extend too far and you can hear the spring jumping around......
I was hopefull that the fork cap had come undone and took a gamble....
Turns out i was right! And the thread in the cap is even ok.
im happy with how its comming along too,
The wheels are getting powdercoated black now
And the plastics cant be too far away, i also scored a
Pro taper top clamp for the kx forks yesterday so i can use my bolt on risers and
i wont need to use those stupid Adaptors to fit the fat bars.
i think its actually
off a 125sx but the offset and spacing works!
Big fat pegs are on.
And a new gripper cover
Next on the list is a v force reed block!
As far as the fork conversion goes it is working out to be almost a bolt up affair....
The lower bearings are the same, so instead of pressing the stems i did some bearing reasearch
And found one that is the same O.D as the kdx and 2mm smaller I.D than the KX, so i can turn the KX stem down 1mm in diamiter before i hit the thread and the other 1mm ill take off the I.D of the bearing
Other than that i need to extend the steering stops a bit and bolt it up.
I got the compleate KX front end, wheel, axle, calliper, forks and triples for $60!!!!
The guy said they extend too far and you can hear the spring jumping around......
I was hopefull that the fork cap had come undone and took a gamble....
Turns out i was right! And the thread in the cap is even ok.
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I think that seat is to big for your bike
Nice work, nice write up as well. Your bike is going to be really nice when your done with it
Nice work, nice write up as well. Your bike is going to be really nice when your done with it
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Yeah seat may be a tad big....
Got a bunch of bits back from my mate today
Shock is all in
Everything got a healthy coating of grease, i have not done the kinkage bearings coz ther r not bad at all
Also got the KX forks serviced just need to throw some oil in them!
Got a bunch of bits back from my mate today
Shock is all in
Everything got a healthy coating of grease, i have not done the kinkage bearings coz ther r not bad at all
Also got the KX forks serviced just need to throw some oil in them!
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Ok so here is some KDX PORN!!!!!
Front end is bolted on!
Still needs a small shim in the top clamp
I spent some time tuning the rebound and comp, both in the forks and shock for my weight and cant wait to get out and fine tune it
Front end is bolted on!
Still needs a small shim in the top clamp
I spent some time tuning the rebound and comp, both in the forks and shock for my weight and cant wait to get out and fine tune it
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Looks nice!
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Could I have a top view of your fender. My frame was cut too and it is horrible. There is no place to grab the bike to lift it.
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easy fix mate!!!,
Make yourself a "tugger"
A bit of old seatbelt and some tarpulin eyes and your sorted...
It pays to double the ends over.
Make yourself a "tugger"
A bit of old seatbelt and some tarpulin eyes and your sorted...
It pays to double the ends over.
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Nicely done. Looking forward to seeing shots of that bike in action.
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I did this for my son's 85, but used an old tie down. Works great!Kdx kiwi wrote:easy fix mate!!!,
Make yourself a "tugger"
A bit of old seatbelt and some tarpulin eyes and your sorted...
It pays to double the ends over.
newbbewb wrote:^what he said.
*side note...I'm drunk, so try to read what I'm trying to say, instead of what I actually typemasterblaster wrote:Man 6 riders you rock.
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Small update, i have a beautifull stainless kick stand to bolt to my bike now, weighs a lot less than the old steel one!!!!!
Made by a local guy, he just happened to want a standard front end and i defiantly! Wanted this
Made by a local guy, he just happened to want a standard front end and i defiantly! Wanted this
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Is that an After Market kick stand off of something, or did he make that? If he made it, you should grind him about how much he would charge for 1/2 dozen or so. I know that, if they weren't to much $$, I'd buy 3.Kdx kiwi wrote:Small update, i have a beautifull stainless kick stand to bolt to my bike now, weighs a lot less than the old steel one!!!!!
Made by a local guy, he just happened to want a standard front end and i defiantly! Wanted this
newbbewb wrote:^what he said.
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They are bloody nice arn't they!
No he makes them, he is a bit of a kdx nut too.
He does sell them here for $90nzd
http://www.trademe.co.nz/browse/listing ... ting?rfm=1
No he makes them, he is a bit of a kdx nut too.
He does sell them here for $90nzd
http://www.trademe.co.nz/browse/listing ... ting?rfm=1
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Ok bit of an update guys, got my wheels back
They are on and the bike looks fucken awesome!!!!!
A bit of an issue with my front wheel spacers, i dint think i got the correct ones with the front end, but i just need to grind one down a bit.
The final job is to weld and re drill my brake lever and then its time to ride!
What do you all think?
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They are on and the bike looks fucken awesome!!!!!
A bit of an issue with my front wheel spacers, i dint think i got the correct ones with the front end, but i just need to grind one down a bit.
The final job is to weld and re drill my brake lever and then its time to ride!
What do you all think?
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