Needing some advice
Posted: 12:25 pm Jul 08 2019
Hey all,
I am the proud recipient of a left for dead ‘93 kdx 200. Long time fan of the bike as it was my first “big bike” back in the 90s when I moved from racing a kx 80 (hare scrambles) - so when I saw the chance to own one again I jumped at it. I currently ride woods and mx and race enduros on a yz 450fx in as many of the NEPG rounds as I can get myself too, and am located in central NC.
My question lies with carburetor, reeds, intake. When I recurved the bike everything is missing from the intake back. What would you guys suggest, should I just get whatever’s cheap or go vforce? Stock carb off EBay vs airstriker?
Bike has spark and compression, but I may very well be rebuilding from the ground (cases) up because it has sat with no intake for (?) I don’t know how long. I just want to bolt a carb and intake up to she if she’ll run first. The rest of the bike is all stock and the seat is t even ripped. It’s like it was loved and taken care of then went to a shop and was picked up by someone not wanting to pay bill or something. Anyways kudos on this site and I hope to make some kdx acquaintances along the way with this build back to life project.
I am the proud recipient of a left for dead ‘93 kdx 200. Long time fan of the bike as it was my first “big bike” back in the 90s when I moved from racing a kx 80 (hare scrambles) - so when I saw the chance to own one again I jumped at it. I currently ride woods and mx and race enduros on a yz 450fx in as many of the NEPG rounds as I can get myself too, and am located in central NC.
My question lies with carburetor, reeds, intake. When I recurved the bike everything is missing from the intake back. What would you guys suggest, should I just get whatever’s cheap or go vforce? Stock carb off EBay vs airstriker?
Bike has spark and compression, but I may very well be rebuilding from the ground (cases) up because it has sat with no intake for (?) I don’t know how long. I just want to bolt a carb and intake up to she if she’ll run first. The rest of the bike is all stock and the seat is t even ripped. It’s like it was loved and taken care of then went to a shop and was picked up by someone not wanting to pay bill or something. Anyways kudos on this site and I hope to make some kdx acquaintances along the way with this build back to life project.